UFO of the day

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    Recently had a spare camera converted to Full Spectrum+IR. Best decision I've made. While photographing UAP with a stock camera tuned to visible light is possible, soon after I converted the camera,
    imaging these objects became super consistent. Like a night and day difference.

    There seems to be so many different objects hidden in the IR spectrum. Below are only a couple examples of objects I have photographed. I am shooting stills in continuous mode @ 5 fps. This enables me to get the highest possible quality out of the image rather than shooting 4k video. But I also have really interesting 4K Infrared video.

    You guys are going to trip out when you see the other images I've been taking with this camera. Can't wait to share the rest.

    I've started to notice these streaks in many images. I originally thought they were meteors flying through the atmosphere, but they were happening a little too often and funny enough, capturing a meteor under these circumstances is more rare than a UAP. I got lucky with this one as I captured enough frames to create an animated sequence. Details in the .gif

    This one below was my first attempt at creating an animated sequence. This is a typical capture of the objects the UAP researcher and I have been studying. I do believe I have captured a clearer image of these objects. They are roughly the size of a basketball, maybe a little larger.


    • Forgot to add, these airliners are on a landing approach. They are at around 3,150 ft altitude.futurefood
    • There’s dudes out there capturing ultra fast, almost invisible b/c so small and fast uaps zipping aroundprophetone
    • Found him, southern ca mostly, near coast and military base nearby? he posts lots of stuff https://youtu.be/Oca…prophetone
    • https://www.youtube.…prophetone
    • These aren’t just bugs?monospaced
    • ^Hey Mono, wait to check out the other images I’m working on. There is no way to confuse these with bugs.futurefood
    • @Prophet, nice! I’ve actually been working with him for past year. I create almost all of the interpolated images for his yt videos.futurefood
    • coolprophetone
    • You can’t see them with the naked eye and they’re tiny things zooming by. Sounds like tiny bugs.monospaced
    • My infrared security cam captures them all the time. Go figure.monospaced
    • Ok I’ll bite could be bugsprophetone
    • Buttttt also could be uap. Have a look at these images, distant scale (large object) and speed around aircraft. Also usually like a single one visible at a timeprophetone
    • If bugs how is it almost always one single one in focus and not 2 or three or twenty, if focus is close and bug scale hereprophetone
    • Just look at futurefood’s gif below, it’s a single sphere dot clocking the plane, not two, not many in different sizes etcprophetone
    • So could be bugs in some case of course... but these examples and others out there present things logically, properly, same depth of field etcprophetone
    • I mean forget bugs I could photoshop a cabbage patch kid flying as a gif by if i wanted lolprophetone
    • There’s just so many reports of these things zipping around, and some clips up close zipping by as people filming out a passenger airline window etcprophetone
    • 4.21 i the above link. SURELY that is a bug? has bug wings flappin'microkorg
    • OK, hear me out ... FPV drones hired to check everyone has their window blinds up for landing.microkorg
    • "FPV drones... to check everyone" honestly this wouldn't surprise me soon, imagine this but facial recognition, tracking id/movement of all of us 'bugs'prophetone
    • This stuff is all very interesting at very leastprophetone
    • All feedback/ideas are greatly welcomed. I am trying to present these images entirely as the camera sees it.futurefood
    • Right now, I'm currently working on converting my cinema camera to Full Spectrum+IR as well as a dual visible/IR camera set up.futurefood
    • When shooting with a stock sensor, I have observed these objects as more blurry/distorted.futurefood
    • Shooting IR (760nm and longer) objects are more clearer and more consistently present in the still images.futurefood
    • So, lately my focus has been creating IR images.futurefood
    • I also plan on creating an email for this project for anyone interested in receiving my raw files. Anyone can inspect the images. More to come soonfuturefood
    • UFdOpeprophetone
    • I don't think that an insect, I have been seeing other amateur and professional skywatchers pick up similar UAPs and orbs with FLIR and infrared cameras.utopian
    • ^a FLIR camera would be sick!
      Ugh..cheapest decent FLIR cam is like $8k
      damn lol
      futurefood
    • If it’s a bug it’s not anywhere near a plane and it’s not in focus. My night camera shows this shit all the time.monospaced

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