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HairlessApe
Does anyone find the connection between "celestial beings" and indistinguishable objects as hilarious as I do?
sled735
Celestial Being Caught on Camera? WTH is This?!!!
Hello ATS. Help me out with this, please.
I took these pictures last night of this bright, orange "thing" in the sky. I had been noticing it for almost a week now, and decided to get a picture so I could look at it close up.
I had my camera sitting on my car so I wouldn't shake it. It looks like that's what happened, but I don't see how. The camera was completely still.
While taking the pictures, this "thing" flashed once, moved up and down, and then almost disappeared and came back bright again, like it was traveling further away from Earth, then returned.
The second picture has colored dots in the back ground. The other two do not. Is this some sort of camera anomaly, or is it caused from the flash it did in the sky at this time?
The first 3 pictures are the originals showing the date.
Under those are enlargements done by a friend of mine, Darkblade71.
What the heck is this?! UFO, Celestial Being, Swamp Gas, or what?
The third picture looks like a celestial being of some sort. I can see a head with eyes, a body with arms over it's torso, and legs.
What are your thoughts?
sled735
reply to post by wmd_2008
What should I set my camera on if I see something in the future? My camera only shows icons for "night landscape", "High ISO", and "Candle Light" for anything in the dark. It doesn't give the shutter speed.
It also has a "Smart Capture" that sets the right exposure for the current conditions. But when I use that at night, it sets off a flash, and nothing shows up.
sled735
reply to post by wmd_2008
What should I set my camera on if I see something in the future? My camera only shows icons for "night landscape", "High ISO", and "Candle Light" for anything in the dark. It doesn't give the shutter speed.
It also has a "Smart Capture" that sets the right exposure for the current conditions. But when I use that at night, it sets off a flash, and nothing shows up.