UFO of the day

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  • futurefood1

    There was a new UAP hearing today (Apr 29, 2025) detailing drones. Maybe they can tell us wtf this thing is...

    April 21 was a really busy day. I'm still culling through images from that session. These two shots are from a burst of 10 frames. Two consecutive images taken 1/5th of a second apart. That is 0.2 seconds apart from each other. This object only appeared in two frames.

    Never seen something like this.


    • Also captured our typical fast-movers.
      I've seen them fly in formation of 3 before in other people's video.
      futurefood
    • Sometimes they are seen tagging airliners as a pair of 2futurefood
    • Could it be an out of focus fast-ass bat between tree and plane distance?prophetone
    • haha possibly. I'm in So Cal, these were taken at 11:46:15 am. So it could be some rabid bat that lost its way :)futurefood
    • This is interesting, I think I could build a pretty solid 1890mm f5.4 IR 8k rig out of things I have around the house if I buy a 850nm filter.slappy
    • How many stops do you lose roughly for exposing for IR? Looking at your exif not that many.slappy
    • Kolari have it on their site, 1-3 on a converted camera, 8-10 on an unconverted. Thats not going to work. I'll see If I can get a full spectrum camera.slappy
    • @Slappy Experiment as much as possible with this. Yea, unconverted cameras will need a ton of light. I'm shooting at 135mm - 200mm at the longest...futurefood
    • I often have to push to ISO1600 even in really bright sun. I've been trying to keep my SS highfuturefood
    • cool thing about getting a full spectrum conversion is that you can get an OEM/Hot mirror filter to reverse the conversion and cut out IR/UV light.futurefood
    • I got my camera converted by the team at LifePixel, very knowledgeable peoplefuturefood
    • Thanks that’s helpful, I think I might start with stills and get one of my old 5D Mkii’s converted. I have been meaning to do it for astrophotography anyhow.slappy
    • When did you shoot this? How did you know where to look?utopian
    • @utopian, These were shot on April 21 at 11:46:15am. How did I know where to look? I sort of don't know where to look.futurefood
    • All the images I'm producing are based off of the theory that the UAP researcher I work with has created.futurefood
    • He predicted that these objects are attracted to anything flying in the air.
      Helicopters, Airliners, birds, kites...etc.
      futurefood
    • I'll create a post with a small tutorial with my approach on how to photograph these objects. If you are familiar with a camera, the better. But you can...futurefood
    • use any camera. People are even using their phones to record these things.futurefood
    • @Slappy IR Astrophotography is so much fun, I am starting to get some great footagefuturefood
    • For really dim objects I think full range is the way forward. I'm excited to see what I can get on my 10" Dob.slappy
    • You should upload and post your videos and process on Youtube.utopian
    • ^When I get the extra time, that is eventually where I want to share these images and footage. Right now, I'm trying to collect as much data as possiblefuturefood
    • It's a bird. How can you not see it?robthelad

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