Christian Science Monitor
New forensics technique? Researchers cull images reflected in people's eyes.
Scientists have found that photo portraits of an individual can yield images of the photographer or people standing close to the photographer. These additional images appear as reflections in the eyes of the photo's subject.
Could Researchers have found a new way of processing an image? In this case it would be the reflection of a person in another's iris that is standing nearby. Is this just a fun experiment or will photographers try this new unique way of capturing moments?