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Originally posted by Idonthaveabeard
Well whatever it was it cant have been anything major. Falling on a densley populated major part of a huge city, something would have came out other than one video.
Originally posted by yampa
Um, what? These people are on a train. One is filming directly out a window. This window is reflecting a passenger on a seat on the opposite side of the train. There is no other interpretation.
The other passenger is interested enough in what the first is filming (her eyes look fixed out the window once her attention is drawn) to get up and have a look herself. This is presumably because she can also see the huge feathered lights proceeding towards the ground in an unusual fashion (or is pretending to).
The CGI in this video is better than that terrible BT advert.
Originally posted by Human_Alien
WOW. You are so wrong. Think about what you're saying.
Let's say someone has their camera filming directly through the window (like this) only they captured an elephant.
How in the WORLD would the elephant (that's outside in FRONT) reflect on the face of a passenger behind the window? It's virtually impossible.
These 'lights' (that were supposedly outside in 'front') impede the girls face. How can that happen??????? The lights can NOT be outside in 'front'. They have to be behind the camera or it's CGI'd.
What is so hard to understand about this concept?edit on 8-1-2012 by Human_Alien because: correction
Originally posted by Human_Alien
These 'lights' (that were supposedly outside in 'front') impede the girls face. How can that happen??????? The lights can NOT be outside in 'front'. They have to be behind the camera or it's CGI'd.
What is so hard to understand about this concept?edit on 8-1-2012 by Human_Alien because: correction
Originally posted by Idonthaveabeard
Well whatever it was it cant have been anything major. Falling on a densley populated major part of a huge city, something would have came out other than one video.
Originally posted by Human_Alien
WOW. You are so wrong. Think about what you're saying.
Let's say someone has their camera filming directly through the window (like this) only they captured an elephant.
How in the WORLD would the elephant (that's outside in FRONT) reflect on the face of a passenger behind the window? It's virtually impossible.
These 'lights' (that were supposedly outside in 'front') impede the girls face. How can that happen??????? The lights can NOT be outside in 'front'. They have to be behind the camera or it's CGI'd.
What is so hard to understand about this concept?edit on 8-1-2012 by Human_Alien because: correction
Originally posted by AmatuerSkyWatcher
As for the video, I can't make out what it's supposed to be, but like others have said, this happening in this part of London would have been seen by lots of people.
Originally posted by HumanoidX
reply to post by ErroneousDylan
These are a reflection from behind the person.
Lets not make this into something that will make us look silly.