September 23, 20232 yr One of them looked like a guy on a bike riding through a field. 🙄 Edited September 23, 20232 yr by martin-w
September 23, 20232 yr Well, yeah... each time I hear about UFOs I kind of tend to think 'DISTRACTION' for some reason... 😉 Richard 7950x3d | 32Gb 6000mHz RAM | 8Tb NVme | RTX 4090 | MSFS | P3D | XP12
September 23, 20232 yr Grainy footage of identified flying objects render then almost unidentifiable. That was a guy on a bike for sure and the one near the end was a party balloon some kid lost his grip on the string. All the others are either military or civilian aircraft and perhaps even a couple of birds. Perspective can be very misleading! One of these so called leaked videos is definitely of a microlight trike. And I've changed my mind about he party balloon floating by the truck. It's a plastic shopping bag getting inflated and moved around by light wind.🤣 Edited September 23, 20232 yr by FBW737 Intel Core i9-10900K at 5.2GHz, Corsair H115i PRO, ASUS MAXIMUS XII HERO Z490, G.SKILL Ripjaws V Series 32GB (4 x 8GB) 15-16-16-36, ASUS TUF Gaming GeForce RTX 3090, SAMSUNG 970 EVO PLUS M.2 2280 1TB x 3, Corsair HX Series HX1000 Watt PSU, Pimax Crystal LIght.
September 23, 20232 yr If I am interpreting correctly, several of these UFOs were from 2 to 7 nm from the cameras. From 12:32 to the end, I couldn't see a thing and I was starting to get eyestrain. I thought the guy on the bike was actually this: Edited September 23, 20232 yr by dmwalker Dugald Walker
September 23, 20232 yr UFO footage is NEVER clear...always "grainy". You would think that with the camera technology we have today in this world, that one time, 1TIME, we would be able to discern the UFO with clarity and EXTREME DETAIL! I don't get it! Stan
September 23, 20232 yr Author 9 minutes ago, spilok said: UFO footage is NEVER clear...always "grainy". You would think that with the camera technology we have today in this world, that one time, 1TIME, we would be able to discern the UFO with clarity and EXTREME DETAIL! I don't get it! Stan Well it is IR from range I guess. There have been a few clear images... like the one below from Scotland, 30 years ago. The so called Calvine UFO. Two guys were poaching and claimed they photographed this craft below. Another famous photo... Edited September 23, 20232 yr by martin-w
September 23, 20232 yr 1 minute ago, martin-w said: Well it is IR from range I guess. There have ben a few clear images... like the one below from Scotland, 30 years ago. The so called Calvine UFO. Two guys were poaching and claimed they photographed this craft below. 30 years ago! This is 2023, and we have no clear images after 30 years?
September 23, 20232 yr Author 11 minutes ago, spilok said: 30 years ago! This is 2023, and we have no clear images after 30 years? I guess if there was one, then people would just claim it was PhotoShop. I suppose we could say that 95% plus of sightings are natural phenomenon and only a very small percentage are mysterious, and most of those probably have a natural explanation, so there aren't that many genuinely mysterious occurrences to photograph. If its a relatively rare event, usually at speed and altitude, then maybe that would explain it. I have one of the best phone cameras around, but it would struggle with anything a distance away. Edited September 23, 20232 yr by martin-w
September 23, 20232 yr 5 hours ago, spilok said: UFO footage is NEVER clear...always "grainy". You would think that with the camera technology we have today in this world, that one time, 1TIME, we would be able to discern the UFO with clarity and EXTREME DETAIL! I don't get it! Stan its the same with bigfoot always grainy ,very poor video quality which make me think 100% fake. The only UFO footage to have any credibility is the USN Super hornet footage Edited September 23, 20232 yr by jason74 Jason Richards
September 23, 20232 yr Why are the crosshairs so fuzzy from 0:46 to 1:53 while others are so sharp? Is that just older technology? Dugald Walker
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September 24, 20232 yr I'm guessing that all the modern grainy images from the average person are from smart phone cameras set on maximum magnification. I know my iPhone 11 takes nice pics up close, but anything at distance and then to use the camera's "magnification" results in a grainy image. My computer: ABS Gladiator Gaming PC featuring an Intel 10700F CPU, EVGA CLC-240 AIO cooler (dead fans replaced with Noctua fans), Asus Tuf Gaming B460M Plus motherboard, 16GB DDR4-3000 RAM, 1 TB NVMe SSD, EVGA RTX3070 FTW3 video card, dead EVGA 750 watt power supply replaced with Antec 900 watt PSU.
September 24, 20232 yr Author 1 hour ago, stans said: I'm guessing that all the modern grainy images from the average person are from smart phone cameras set on maximum magnification. I know my iPhone 11 takes nice pics up close, but anything at distance and then to use the camera's "magnification" results in a grainy image. Yep. My S21 Ultra has an awesome camera, but as soon as you go for max magnification its utterly blurry. The sensors are small in phones, so we cant expect SLR quality. Not that I know much about this digital stuff and megapixydixywixywincles, my training and experience involved sloshing stuff around in a dish and agitating film in a dev tank. 😁
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