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Originally posted by Imagewerx
Why not,some of my most memorable photos have been "grabbed" as I call it? I see a sudden and unexpected photo opportunity, blah blah blah blah blah... This is one example of such a "grabbed" photo......
But by your theory it MUST be a hoax because it's in perfect focus and not blurred.
Originally posted by ZeskoWhirligan
However, anyone who knows anything about "authentic" UFO photos and videos is that the photographer or videographer is NEVER prepared for high-resolution image captures. NEVER. So, the higher the resolution of the image, the LOWER the probability of authenticity.
Originally posted by DJW001
reply to post by Rocketman7
You've completely lost it.
Originally posted by DJW001
reply to post by Imagewerx
It's a sporting event,so even before I leave home I make sure my camera is set to as fast a shutter speed as is practical and a nice average F stop that should cover most situations I could encounter.
In other words, you prepare for what you can anticipate. Was the person who took the video in the OP anticipating spotting a UFO while they were walking in the woods?
Originally posted by Imagewerx
reply to post by ZeskoWhirligan
reply to post by ZeskoWhirligan
A "grabbed" photo as I call them is what happens in the blink of an eye that isn't planned as would be photos taken of static objects at car shows,photos where you can stand there for 5 or 10 minutes waiting for the crowds to clear before you take a perfectly composed photo.The Chevy was chosen at random because it was the result of a chain of events that happened over a period of not more than about 10 seconds (NOT minutes).
Don't forget this is in answer to your statement........
Originally posted by ZeskoWhirligan
However, anyone who knows anything about "authentic" UFO photos and videos is that the photographer or videographer is NEVER prepared for high-resolution image captures. NEVER. So, the higher the resolution of the image, the LOWER the probability of authenticity.
You suggest that if a photo of a UFO is in perfect focus,by default it HAS to be a hoax? Sadly I have no UFO photos to offer even after watching the skies all my life at every possible opportunity,but you can bet your bottom dollar that if I did get one it would be in perfect focus,because like countless other photographers across the world I'll be ready to capture a high resolution image.
By your method of thinking,the less sharp the image is then the more authentic it is?
Can you tell which galaxy the above UFO comes from?
Originally posted by Imagewerx
Originally posted by ZeskoWhirligan
However, anyone who knows anything about "authentic" UFO photos and videos is that the photographer or videographer is NEVER prepared for high-resolution image captures. NEVER. So, the higher the resolution of the image, the LOWER the probability of authenticity.
Sadly I have no UFO photos to offer even after watching the skies all my life at every possible opportunity,but you can bet your bottom dollar that if I did get one it would be in perfect focus,because like countless other photographers across the world I'll be ready to capture a high resolution image.
Originally posted by Imagewerx
By your method of thinking,the less sharp the image is then the more authentic it is?
Originally posted by Imagewerx
Can you tell which galaxy the above UFO comes from?
Originally posted by deloprator20000
Here are a couple of things to check:
1. Do you have access to the person who "took" the video?
2. Do you have access to the computer where they processed the video? Did you do any digital forensics?
3. Did the person who took the video undergo any deception detection protocols?
Even if someone were able to answer these questions, the video would still be only a weak form of evidence, because the craft does not exhibit the characteristics of potentially non-human craft, as reported by air force and commercial airline pilots, that move it outside the performance parameters of human-built craft.edit on 9-1-2012 by deloprator20000 because: (no reason given)