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originally posted by: silo13
a reply to: wmd_2008
Because I said so (damn, I should have just said, 'swamp gas' then no one would have questioned a thing).
So truly, how does one rule out a bird or plane with no size or distance details and no exposure data?
originally posted by: deckdel
a reply to: UpIsNowDown
Aircraft lost radio contact - and jets scrable with sonic booms... nope, rarely for that reason. I think these images pretty much sum up the reason.
originally posted by: wmd_2008
originally posted by: silo13
a reply to: wmd_2008
Because I said so (damn, I should have just said, 'swamp gas' then no one would have questioned a thing).
So truly, how does one rule out a bird or plane with no size or distance details and no exposure data?
No camera data no exposure detail no info on focal length thats why, round object as stated by another member looks like a myler balloon.
originally posted by: wmd_2008
originally posted by: silo13
a reply to: wmd_2008
Because I said so (damn, I should have just said, 'swamp gas' then no one would have questioned a thing).
So truly, how does one rule out a bird or plane with no size or distance details and no exposure data?
I think all pictures are focal
No camera data no exposure detail no info on focal length thats why, round object as stated by another member looks like a myler balloon.
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originally posted by: wmd_2008
originally posted by: silo13
a reply to: TritonTaranis
No idea what it is - but this pic rules out bird or plane.
All I did was blow it up a bit and used a tiny bit of contrast.
Very cool
How does it rule out a bird or plane you have NO size or distance details and no exposure data.
originally posted by: wmd_2008
originally posted by: silo13
a reply to: wmd_2008
Because I said so (damn, I should have just said, 'swamp gas' then no one would have questioned a thing).
So truly, how does one rule out a bird or plane with no size or distance details and no exposure data?
No camera data no exposure detail no info on focal length thats why, round object as stated by another member looks like a myler balloon.
originally posted by: chrismarco
a reply to: TritonTaranis
I'm not sure what they are but I'm giving you a star and a flag for figuring out how to post pictures on here...the pictures look very interesting...would appreciate the date and the general location so we can look up if any special activities were planned on that day...parades, air shows etc...and you put all that information above what I just typed...thanks!!!
originally posted by: cenpuppie
Folks see the cool stuff.
All i get is military aircraft. All.the.time...
at this point I had my phone in hand and began zooming down the camera lens was n the direction and reference given, and almost immediately I see two fast moving very strange objects
speeds were imo somewhere in the range of 300mph and upwards
originally posted by: DustybudzZ
at this point I had my phone in hand and began zooming down the camera lens was n the direction and reference given, and almost immediately I see two fast moving very strange objects
speeds were imo somewhere in the range of 300mph and upwards
Really? I don't think a phone would be able to capture something moving at 300+ mph
As you claim
I would think you would need a special camera with shutter speeds between 1/125th and 1/1000th of a second
But I believe it was a UFO because you think it was
originally posted by: DustybudzZ
a reply to: TritonTaranis
Ok your right if it's up in the sky yes you probably could capture it....
But I still dont believe you lol
originally posted by: LSU2018
Great find, you'll always have skeptics because they didn't see them with their own eyes...