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originally posted by: DrZrD
It is NOT an insect.
The object area is 3 times smaller in the first image compared to the second yet even with similar exposure settings (f/5.9 1/800 @ ISO-400 v.s. f/5.9 1/250 @ ISO-100) the object is 100% saturated in both images. Possible, but not likely, that a modern camera auto-exposure algorithm could be in error by 1.5 f-stops.
It is my experience that this is not a new phenomena. Over the years others experiencing atypical events sometimes post photographs to ATS that contain similar highly saturated objects.
originally posted by: merka
Looks to me like an overexposed photo with an overblown highlight. If you look at the picture as a whole, you'll see that there are highlights all over the place. The grass, the bush behind it. The "UFO" just happen to be a particularly bright spot, possibly something on the ground reflecting light just right for the camera viewpoint.
But of course, there is a possibility that the bush is actually an alien base and those are the smaller fighter crafts defending it.
originally posted by: JamesTB
This phenomena is nothing new there are 100's of reports of metallic spheres being sighted, Great photos OP!