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KIWI
09-17-2009, 11:38 PM
Ducky must be on night-shift, or this would have been up by now, doesnt say location, very cool imo...... 8)

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mur
09-18-2009, 12:44 AM
Is it just me, or does the conversation sound staged?

Eyeforalie
09-18-2009, 12:59 AM
Chromatic abrasion and lens flare.

Why is the image stabilizer always off?

Cogburn
09-18-2009, 03:44 AM
SMITE!

Now here's the bonus question: post a picture of the source.

You might even have one.

KIWI
09-18-2009, 04:56 AM
Chromatic abrasion and lens flare.

Why is the image stabilizer always off?

so for the sake of those who may not Know what chromatic abraision is......?

why is the image stabilizer always off?........his camera has one?

and if it did and was in use what do we hear next eye? ....." thats a set-up?, if that was real the guy would be shittin himself and the camera would be shaking ? "

never mind , you got a smite for your effort :wink:

KIWI
09-18-2009, 05:02 AM
Is it just me, or does the conversation sound staged?

to me they sound stoned, the fact he ignores her first question sounds fairly genuine, he is concentrating on the image, ....the thing that I find odd and not in the favour of the clip, is the lack of info.....I'll keep an "eye" on the post at Y-tube and see what gets added

Oblivion
09-19-2009, 07:51 AM
Ducky must be on night-shift, or this would have been up by now, doesnt say location, very cool imo...... 8)

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no, she's too busy posting to make it appear like she never left in the first place.

too busy with the "this is how i feel in a youtube vid" threads ;)

Eyeforalie
09-20-2009, 01:31 AM
Chromatic aberration shows as the rings of color radiating off the original source of light. This is caused by lenses in the lens mechanism having different refractive indexes for different wavelengths of light, producing a failure to focus all the colors of light onto the sensor. Usually its caused by cheap glass and/or an out of focus image. This results in a both vertical and horizontal distortion of light.

In the comments section of youtube the poster said he filmed this with a handy cam at 4 am. So Im sorry, those cameras dont have a stabilizer. And yes, they sound stoned/ something, it was filmed at 4am...I know my vision has been so blurred at that time of the morning that street lights have looked similar to that.

I didnt mean to burst your bubble Kiwi. Videos like this are all to common. In every other area of "alternative research", theories are supported by at least some factual evidence. Id just like to be able to see more in a video of a "UFO" then a out of focus shaky light.

I want to believe that there are aliens out there. I really do.

Someone with a youtube account should really tell this guy that its not an alien craft, because that is what he wants to believe...But, Im sure he doesn't know the difference between that and a UFO.

[offside] mrthingy23 (1 hour ago) bad? wtf dude u act like im a film wrier or somtin.i filmed it out my damn window at 4am with a handycam.dumbazz.[/offsite]

KIWI
09-20-2009, 01:49 AM
I didnt mean to burst your bubble Kiwi. Videos like this are all to common. In every other area of "alternative research", theories are supported by at least some factual evidence. Id just like to be able to see more in a video of a "UFO" then a out of focus shaky light.



ha ha ,...no worries eye......I can be an antsy bitch at times :smokin: ......dont mean to be and I try to keep the sarcasm to a minimal level,...dont always work out :?


[offside] mrthingy23 (1 hour ago) bad? wtf dude u act like im a film wrier or somtin.i filmed it out my damn window at 4am with a handycam.dumbazz.[/offsite]

thats classic man, still ,.......even that has an authentic ring to it... (clutching on for grim death) :mrgreen:

Foxtrot Oscar
09-20-2009, 04:44 AM
Chromatic abrasion and lens flare.

Why is the image stabilizer always off?

Surely the CA is not likely to remain the same as the focus is adjusted. Unless it is something independent from the lense that is causing it e.g. a filter or the window.

Fox

KIWI
09-20-2009, 05:01 AM
Chromatic abrasion and lens flare.

Why is the image stabilizer always off?

Surely the CA is not likely to remain the same as the focus is adjusted. Unless it is something independent from the lense that is causing it e.g. a filter or the window.

Fox

..and thats all you got to add? :roll: ...what about the poor bastard in the OP who's got a fuckin alien lurking outside his window :arg:

Foxtrot Oscar
09-20-2009, 11:13 AM
Huh?

The tit that dosen't know what day it is...

You want me to show concern, errr ok!

I hope they knock him out before they cut him up! How's that.

Fox

Cogburn
09-20-2009, 03:48 PM
Alien?

... or an LED flashlight reflected through a double paned, polarized window?

KIWI
09-21-2009, 01:37 AM
Alien?

... or an LED flashlight reflected through a double paned, polarized window?

...both are deadly, the LED was a "red-herring", while a giant pulsating mother-ship was disgorging "scouts" faster than a catholic priest at "Customs" behind the house...mm-k?