Hello, I'm new here.
Yesterday I was on my bed taking some photographs of the lamp on the ceiling, with my Motorola EX130 mobile phone.
The strange thing I noticed was that bringing the mobile in a certain inclination and position, before taking the photo, I could see all the colors of the visible spectrum around the fuzzy white halo which I'd already seen every time. In fact, now that I took the photo, the effect always arises again when I rotate my mobile by about 45°.
Now I'm asking me, who haven't already studied optics (but I'm going to start next month): why did the different parts of the visible spectrum place themselves around the white halo of the lamp? And why have I found this behaviour only with my mobile, and not with my camera, which is much more sophisticated?