Water is placed on iPad (1st Generation). This bubble was shaped like a fish, because I knew the loading bar on iPad was blue, as will be shown.
Backing color and website appears when the iPad (1st Generation) is turned on, and the image is recorded. This is the Yahoo search engine homepage. This image, recorded in 2015 on IPad (1st Gernation), with the "blue" loading bar appearing when web addresses were loading. This is considered a "moving" Ion, because the blue loading bar was caught mid-stage by the shutter of the camera. This is taken hand-held with NO tripod. As will be shown, all other Ions are recorded with water drops placed on top of iPad STILL WEB and WALLPAPER images.
This is the back of the CANON 70D, the camera I used to record the image, resting on a table. I am magnifying the image with the camera's built-in processor, and this is the image on the LCD screen (back of camera) of the Canon 70D. To record this image, I have a NIKON SLR on a tripod directly behind the CANON 70D, the CANON 70D is resting on the table.
This is TOUCHSCREEN REFRACTION, a one-step up magnification. Like all touchscreens, you can zoom in & out using your fingers. This image is ONE-STEP up TOUCHSCREEN REFRACTION, held STILL & recorded, on the LCD screen of the CANON 70D. If you look at the bottom right corner, the reduction box from the CANON built-in processor is present in the image. Look back at the previous image and you can see the inner white box tracker is a little bit larger. I then record the touched image with my NIKON camera (tripod) set to take the picture with a few second timer to free my hands.
This image is then cropped and magnified in Photoshop. The resulting image is created by the angle, shutter speed, and aperture of the original digital image recorded, with TOUCHSCREEN REFRACTION. The light refracted on the screen is a natural pattern formed by the water drop, refracting the colors of the YAHOO logo. This is an animated digital fish. THIS WAS MY ORIGINAL DISCOVERY.
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