Jim G wrote in post #2345668
Well... The fact that the image is underexposed above the line may indicate something - what I'm not sure but if the room was evenly lit then one would imagine that the problem lies with how the camera has recorded the image, whether it be the shutter or another mecahnical part or an actual problem with the recording itself...
I at first thought mechanical as well, but look at her shoulder, it i unaffected. If it's a shutter problem it would hit everything the same.
It still looks like a shaft of sunlight coming in through either a high window or a skylight.. Or maybe it's her radiant personality shining through.
Actually, I seem to remember s movie long ago. I believe it was called Damian or the Omen. There was a priest who had a shaft of light going through him in a pic as well. Unfortunately, a lightning rod got blasted off the top of a church and... um... well, skewered him. Not a pleasant sight.