this one is bad. the lens has dust or something on it while the camera pans the stars. it gives the look of several things moving but in reality its just the camera pan. very bad.
"If you can't post anything good, don't post it" haha, that goes for you too, Anonymous. Interesting video, makes me want to buy an IR scope for my camera.
I agree … that was pathetically FAKE! Look at all the little white dots that only move WITH the camera moving, as if they are overlayed on the sky video. When all those dozen or so white dots pass by the power lines and tree branches THEY DONT DISAPPEAR BEHIND THEM. The dots stay IN FRONT of the power line and trees … which means this is FAKE!!!
5 comments and not one person has actually focused on the real objects that are in the middle of the picture. The spots that you think are an overlay are dust or possibly water specs on the lens. If you take the time to focus on the center then you will see a V shaped formation very high in the sky, watch the end of the video when the object(s) pass over the power lines, they disappear behind
Leecom72 has summarised the comments from the 'critics' on this post beautifully. <br />The phrase 'look before you leap' springs to mind.<br /><br />KC
WTF at the end they're slowing down for that tree? If you can't post anything good, don't post it !!!
this one is bad. the lens has dust or something on it while the camera pans the stars. it gives the look of several things moving but in reality its just the camera pan. very bad.
"If you can't post anything good, don't post it" haha, that goes for you too, Anonymous. Interesting video, makes me want to buy an IR scope for my camera.
I agree … that was pathetically FAKE! Look at all the little white dots that only move WITH the camera moving, as if they are overlayed on the sky video. When all those dozen or so white dots pass by the power lines and tree branches THEY DONT DISAPPEAR BEHIND THEM. The dots stay IN FRONT of the power line and trees … which means this is FAKE!!!
Clearly an overlay. The objects remain constant and stable whilst the shake of the camera is clear when focussing on the stars.
5 comments and not one person has actually focused on the real objects that are in the middle of the picture. The spots that you think are an overlay are dust or possibly water specs on the lens. If you take the time to focus on the center then you will see a V shaped formation very high in the sky, watch the end of the video when the object(s) pass over the power lines, they disappear behind
Leecom72 has summarised the comments from the 'critics' on this post beautifully. <br />The phrase 'look before you leap' springs to mind.<br /><br />KC
NOT A FAKE. Magnetflipper is killing it. Be gone, .gov TROLLS!!!! We know it's you, you little shits.
non~commercial for sure, perhaps a strato