GodMark2
Master Poster
Out of interest, can anyone explain the illusion that caused my misperception of depth? At first I thought the light was a plane or a helicopter, it really did look close.
Past about 100 feet or so, the 'normal' method of determining distance (geometric convergence) isn't very good with human eyesight. So, the brain starts to use secondary estimators: Is something else in front of or behind it? How washed out are it's colors? How much of an angle does it take up (compared to similar shaped objects)? How bright is is? These are subject to pretty big errors when trying to determine the distance to a bright object too small to have discernible features.