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all this Light from behind her and this look, only thing left a pair of Wings >.>
To me, it seems that those "rectangular patterns" are just the bars/windows you can see just left of them in the "real" background (just look at the wider vertical bar in the flare: it is also in the background, but horizontal). But they are twisted by 90°.
1st explanation that occurs to me: The eyepiece prism of your Nikon isn't fully multicoated, and here you see the image reflected back, from one of the prism's sides, right back via the perhaps semi-reflecting mirror onto the chip. This is weirdest sci-fi! I don't even know if your Nikon model has that middle-spot in the mirror where light is meant to pass just in one direction.
2nd explanation: do you use polarizing filtres? there could be some 90°-twisting and parallel-shifting because of a filter...
but the effect is beautiful, more the so without explanation!