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originally posted by: Baddogma The balloon theory doesn't work when the first shots show three objects in a perfect equilateral triangle...
originally posted by: Baddogma
Good video, in that it looks legit and isn't easily identified. The technique... not so great... but we can't all be cinematographers.
The balloon theory doesn't work when the first shots show three objects in a perfect equilateral triangle...
originally posted by: Baddogma
a reply to: Rob48
I retract my equilateral triangle impression... great work, as usual, Rob... but perhaps it was the angle and to someone .4 km's away it was perfect? Heh.
But near the end of the video, where an object was caught near a building in frame for decent reference... was it moving in an odd manner? The movement of the camera makes it hard to see clearly on a small screen.
originally posted by: SlowNail
At 3.40, the people hardly react when it flies so close. Looks like a CGI hover drone.
originally posted by: Baddogma
perhaps it was the angle and to someone .4 km's away it was perfect? Heh.
originally posted by: RationalDespair
a reply to: Lady_Tuatha
Nice footage indeed.
It's a rock.
It's lens flare.
It's cosmic rays hitting the camera.
It's dead pixels
Okay, so we have that out before the cavalry arrives.
Seriously though, interesting shots. At some points it looked like three of those "dots" were part of a much larger triangular whole.
originally posted by: TXRabbit
"oh hey - there's some UFOs outside!"
"quick - give the camera to the house-epileptic"