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originally posted by: markymint
Well the people walking on the dune don't seem to care, so probably a dji phantom with its lights on. The horizontal and vertical movements are a dead giveaway, as are the people who aren't even phased. But hey, you crazies go ahead and claim its a mothership orb alien nanoo nanoo.
originally posted by: SecretKnowledge
a reply to: FishBait
Well then maybe (probably) the time wasn't put forward an hour when the clocks go forward?
Evening civil twilight begins at sunset, and ends when the geometric center of the sun is 6 degrees below the horizon. Under these conditions absent fog or other restrictions, the brightest stars and planets can be seen, the horizon and terrestrial objects can be discerned, and in many cases, artificial lighting is not needed.
On 24 August 2020 (today) in St Ives the sun will set (civil sunset) at 10:22 PM.
No it doesn't.
originally posted by: FishBait
This has to be CGI as sunset is an hour prior to when the video is time stamped. Probably taking advantage of web cams never being that great to obfuscate the CGI. The tracer trail doesn't make a lot of sense either. What causes that? Seems like GCI accenting.
originally posted by: fromtheskydown
No it doesn't.
originally posted by: FishBait
This has to be CGI as sunset is an hour prior to when the video is time stamped. Probably taking advantage of web cams never being that great to obfuscate the CGI. The tracer trail doesn't make a lot of sense either. What causes that? Seems like GCI accenting.
You need to look at the civil sunset times when the centre of the sun is below the horizon and there is plenty of available light for some time after actual sunset. Sunset does not equal nighttime.
If you are so sure it's CGI, then deconstruct the video and show how it has been done.
originally posted by: Phage
a reply to: FishBait
The lighting is consistent. Here is another webcam in the area, with an archive feature up to a week back.
carbisbayholidays.co.uk...
originally posted by: smurfy
originally posted by: Wide-Eyes
originally posted by: alldaylong
a reply to: SecretKnowledge
Here is the live webcam for the same location.
www.camsecure.co.uk...
The time on the video posted is a few minutes earlier than the link i posted and your video was taken 6 days ago. Yet your video shows sunset but right now it's pitch dark,
Something don't add up.
Are we seriously arguing about what time the sun sets?
St.Ives Sunset 23/08/2020 : 20:23
20:36
Monday, 17 August 2020 (BST)
Sunset in St Ives, UK