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What is this? 12 years, 11 months ago #1

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What is this? 12 years, 11 months ago #2

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The video is not as clear as it is on my computer. When the thing starts hopping in the background it hops over the fence and up to the house on the right.

Re: What is this? 12 years, 10 months ago #3

Hmm seems like a technical issue as it keeps denying me access to view the VIDOE (Rob, I love you to death, but can you fix this?)
"Dead men have no need of pretense. What I seek is truth, light beyond light beyond Light. There are those who will tell you a different story. Who is to say which is right? But this I know: what I've seen with the naked eye has been fantasy, perhaps; but what I've known with the heart has been truth." ~Awakening Osiris

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Bee doing a lot of research om this. It looks to be what is know as a "flying rod," or "sky fish." Kinda neat UFO's!

What is this? 12 years, 10 months ago #5

Tresses, are you till getting denied? Its working for me. Often with Youtube if you get a denied its because of the permissions on YouTube site.
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What is this? 12 years, 10 months ago #6

Now to speak on the subject of what you're seeing. This is actually a bug. This phenomena comes under discussion now and then on many different locations including UFO sites, Cryptozoological sites, and paranormal sites.

What you're seeing here is what happens when a digital camera's optics are not quite fast enough to conpensate for the speed of a bug's wings nd movement. So within one "Snap" of the video lens so to speak, the bug has traveled over a distance. That entire path becomes the appearance of the object. And since that entire time the wings are flapping it gives it that corkscrew type of appearance.

The angle of the wings relative to the light source and the camera makes it appear brighter and darker. And sometimes the light source itself can make it appear to almost skip. Since even your average table lamp is pulsating, but only at a frequency far faster than your eye can interpret.

You'll see these often in digital still photography. But every now and then they get caught on film. I've caught a few myself.
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Re: What is this? 12 years, 10 months ago #7

I agree , either a bug or a small bird.

What is this? 12 years, 10 months ago #8

bug

Re: What is this? 12 years, 10 months ago #9

crystalcross wrote:
Tresses, are you till getting denied? Its working for me. Often with Youtube if you get a denied its because of the permissions on YouTube site.


Working now, THANK YOU

Ahh, yes, the flying fish or whatever you want to call it. It is a bug. I'm no camera expert but it has to do with the frames per second and basically the bug flying very quickly, which makes it look like many bugs connected together. On a regular camera, we could blame this on slow shutter speed.
"Dead men have no need of pretense. What I seek is truth, light beyond light beyond Light. There are those who will tell you a different story. Who is to say which is right? But this I know: what I've seen with the naked eye has been fantasy, perhaps; but what I've known with the heart has been truth." ~Awakening Osiris

Re: What is this? 12 years, 10 months ago #10

crystalcross wrote:
Now to speak on the subject of what you're seeing. This is actually a bug. This phenomena comes under discussion now and then on many different locations including UFO sites, Cryptozoological sites, and paranormal sites.

What you're seeing here is what happens when a digital camera's optics are not quite fast enough to conpensate for the speed of a bug's wings nd movement. So within one "Snap" of the video lens so to speak, the bug has traveled over a distance. That entire path becomes the appearance of the object. And since that entire time the wings are flapping it gives it that corkscrew type of appearance.

The angle of the wings relative to the light source and the camera makes it appear brighter and darker. And sometimes the light source itself can make it appear to almost skip. Since even your average table lamp is pulsating, but only at a frequency far faster than your eye can interpret.

You'll see these often in digital still photography. But every now and then they get caught on film. I've caught a few myself.


CC said it better than I could have haha
"Dead men have no need of pretense. What I seek is truth, light beyond light beyond Light. There are those who will tell you a different story. Who is to say which is right? But this I know: what I've seen with the naked eye has been fantasy, perhaps; but what I've known with the heart has been truth." ~Awakening Osiris
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