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Woudl it help if i export the video with sound? Why is it important. There is only the sound of the wind and my enoying voice that sounds a bit nasal because of the pollen. Thats why i removed it. But i still have it.
Originally posted by gortex
reply to post by lost artistic
Given the close proximity to Eindhoven airport the probability is a plane's , I don't see how you can conclude that the light at the end is the same object , at the very end there appears to be aviation light flashes from it , then the video ends .
Is there a reason for the video not having sound ?
Let me get this very cleared. Ive lived in Bergen all my life. I'm a amateur astronomer but have been looking at the sky for years. I know when the planes arrives and where they go. Now Yes it is true that there is a Flesland Airport 12 kilomoters away, but planes does not move that way. I accepted there would be a crit6ical eye on this but come on give me some credit here.
Originally posted by gortex
reply to post by lost artistic
Sorry wrong airport , Flesland Airport , Bergen is a better bet .
Ive actually seen chinese lanterns but the problem is that they don't have the ability to move against the wind. It was windy and if i need to put out the sound version to prove it. OMG why would there be a chinese latern 2.30 AM in the morning? Again This is Norway, not the most multicultural country, but still. You cannot se any stars even though they were there and i'm supposed to be able to film it on such a distanse?
Originally posted by Droogie
I can't see anything extraordinary here. My best guess would be that it is a chinese lantern due to the flickering of the lightsource as well as the color of it. The object doesn't seem to do any fancy maneuvers either, and the apparent behaviour seems to be consistent to that of a chinese lantern, but I say that not knowing anything about the specific weather conditions.
Good catch though
Originally posted by lost artistic
Ive actually seen chinese lanterns but the problem is that they don't have the ability to move against the wind. It was windy and if i need to put out the sound version to prove it. OMG why would there be a chinese latern 2.30 AM in the morning? Again This is Norway, not the most multicultural country, but still. You cannot se any stars even though they were there and i'm supposed to be able to film it on such a distanse?
What the hell do i have to do to make you understand this was not a swamp light, airplane or a chinese latern. It got so bright that it looked like a helicopter light. that one that really brightens up. And it faded, not flying away but fadededit on 8-5-2011 by lost artistic because: writing error
No. when i filmed it i tried to focuse on filming it. But the exposure in the camera vs what i saw made the end a bit unbalanced because it stopped and then glided before taking a careful turn to the left and then turn again to the right while fading. but my eyes semmed to follow what i believed was the same object. But it faded over a period of just over one second. It all went so fast. It was this night. Now i'm preparing to try catching another.
Originally posted by ypperst
Did you 'just' filmed this?
Or was it the other night?
Where did the 'ufo' go btw? Did it just turn off?
As written earlier. ive tried to film fireworks wich is stronger in lightstrenght than a lantern but with a camera like canon ixus 130 there has to be a vert strong light. And i saw it as blending and huge. And i look at the sky everytime there is a blue sky. And have done so for years.
Originally posted by Vandalour
Looks like a candle flickering in the wind.. or should I say lantern