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A major UFO investigation is underway after a man filmed a mysterious oval-shaped object hovering over a forest. Chef Adrian Musat, 40, was stunned when he saw the spooky white light floating over the woodland through his window at night.
He grabbed his video camera and recorded the mysterious light, before sending the tape off to supernatural investigators, the British UFO Research Association (BUFORA).
Father-of-one Adrian, who lives with his wife Nicoleta and two-year-old son Alex in Perthshire, Scotland, said: "I have never seen anything like it. "I watch out the window every day and we have a beautiful view, but I have never seen such a strange thing. It didn't make any noise."
Adrian first saw the unexplained sight from his home at 7.30am on the morning of Bonfire Night before it reappeared 10 hours later. He said the flashing UFO, which was flying above Clunie Wood near Loch Fiskally, was about five metres wide and its colours were constantly changing. Since then, Adrian has peered out of his window every day hoping for another sighting, but to no avail.
Originally posted by smurfy
There could be something, but the shape is derived from the aperture of the camera, depending on what the opening setting is, there are diamond shapes, star shapes etc; autofocus when zooming in is usually the culprit.
Originally posted by ThinkingCap
reply to post by smurfy
You think that's it? I would have suggested that too, but his testimony seemed to be that with his naked eye he could see it as diamond shape. I'm assuming he didn't just see it through his camera, but also with his eyes.
He also noted that it was very small, so considering how large the picture is, he very well could be zoomed in.
Perhaps this is just enhancing it's original shape, rather than obfuscating it?
Though I disagree that this guy saw a star, as he said he watched it four twenty minutes, and it was moving from left to right.
He implies that the event lasted for thirty minutes.
Originally posted by redtic
reply to post by smurfy
Precisely (wow, something that YouTube is actually *good* for!). Here's another good one...
Originally posted by redtic
reply to post by smurfy
Precisely (wow, something that YouTube is actually *good* for!). Here's another good one...