Mar 15

Unexplained images captured by outdoor expert

I want to thank Brian for sending this to me. It’s not really Sasquatch related but it made me think of the images I captured on night vision.

 

 

Here is one of the images I captured.

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10 Responses to “Unexplained images captured by outdoor expert”

  1. SantiamLady

    Wow, that’s weird!???? I have no idea what that could be! You can see a faint beam of light above and below the glowing bottle. Some kind of film artifact???? One of the dreaded “orbs”???? Needs analysis by a film expert! ????

  2. craig b

    could be 2 things, i’ve experienced both of them. one is “autokinetic” effect. small points of light in dark backgrounds appear to move to the human eye. it’s in wikipedia fully explained.

    The other possible thing is that stars that are seen very low on the horizon have their light travel to your eye mostly through a very unsettled part of the atmosphere that distorts the image. The low angle/horizon light travels through the unsettled layer almost horizontally, and that reults in the image of the light getting jostled up, down, and side to side. A star seen at a much higher angle,…like directly above, has its light spend a very little distance piercing through the unsettled parts of the atmosphere, so the ultimate image that reaches your eye is far less distorted.

    Think of it this way, if a pencil pierces a piece of bread at a completely vertical angle (strainght up and down), the pencil is only “in” the bread for a small fraction of it’s total length. If a pencil tries to pierce the bread horizontally from the side, the majority of the length of the pencil will be in the bread. The bread is the distorting atmospheric layer, so the longer the pencil is “in it” is what causes the distortion to our end sighting of the star. if that makes any sense.

    none of that is very fun or exciting like aliens or demons, but it could explain some of the images people are seeing out there. test it sometime, it’s amazing to see it in action.

  3. Melanie W

    I’m thinking inch worm or caterpillar hanging from a thread, attached to the branches above the camera. It shows up and disappears as it slides down it’s thread (they can go fast when they want). It doesn’t take much of a breeze to make them swing back and forth either.

  4. Michael K

    IT’S NUKA COLA =) OR MR BURNS.
    Wes and Woody look up ball lightening, it is a common atmospheric phenomena (do do dee do do, sorry there are lots of words that get my Animal impression going). They can be peas sized up to small car sized. Most commonly tennis ball to basketball sized. In the desert they chase a cars magnetic field and can follow cars for miles. Around trees they travel from magnetic field to magnetic field and follow any disturbances you make in the general area’s mag field. It does look like steering and intellect but its just zipping to and fro. They can “park” in a swirl and not discharge. When very to close to an “orb” the EMF from the ball affects you with an altered feeling “unease” like someone feels before they are struck by lightening but you won’t “cept for rare circumstances where a ball hits you head on. But imagine 2 north poled magnets trying to connect they push each other out of the way; that’s the best my lay physics explanation can help you with it. It really surprises me how many Americans have not even heard of this; and still tend to supernatural this phenomena da da da duh. For more see your local physicist.

  5. James A

    I captured an orb On 4th Feb this year. Intially it appeared super-fast up and away from the horizon, stopped dead and swung erratically left and right. The speed of it made it look like quite close and I thought intially it was a drone. BUT there was no sound. It pulsated red and green and looked like it was spinning ver fast. I zipped inside and grabbed my phone and captured the last minute. It pulsated and then slowed and drifted away blinking like a plane….

    http://s166.photobucket.com/user/hansumbwunderful/media/WOO-WOO/2F985F92-5666-4D88-96B5-7D713ED69BF0_zpsftqkxusf.mp4.html

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