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It's always something quite small, usually light coloured and close to the camera.While editing some of my old videos, I noticed this unidentified object zipping by and couldn't figure out what it could be. My first thought was something caught in the wind. But it wasn't that windy and this thing zips across the screen like a bullet.
30fps; and the first few seconds of the clip I linked are plaid at that; the next two sequences slowed down to 66% and 33% of the original.What frame rate were you using?
While that is possible, I am not entirely certain that is the case here.It's always something quite small, usually light coloured and close to the camera.
You think it's fast because you over-estmate the size and think it larger and further away.
It's just a bit of fluff catching the light as it drifts on the breeze.
It's always something quite small, usually light coloured and close to the camera.
You think it's fast because you over-estmate the size and think it larger and further away.
It's just a bit of fluff catching the light as it drifts on the breeze.
Strangely, it's almost always the case that the person showing off images like this is very resistant to alternative and more likely explanations and wants to believe they have something that defies physics.While that is possible, I am not entirely certain that is the case here.
Strangely, it's almost always the case that the person showing off images like this is very resistant to alternative and more likely explanations and wants to believe they have something that defies physics.
Leave me alone you two; it is my special thing!
Perhaps I was shot at? No?
Not yet but wait for It.Perhaps I was shot at? No?
Well, I’m not saying it’s aliens - but, I’m not saying it isn’t either ?LOL! Okay. Looks like I have a tough crowd here. I will go find a more receptive one And @Viking, you, Sir, win the thread!