Indeed. Heh. I'd like to see that video of yours though! I have one of my own where I filmed some UFO's.
In regards to orbs, though.. No. Probably not. Based on my research I've come to the personal conclusion most of them are dust particles being reflected by the digital sensor in the camera, the same artifacts are rarely seen on non digital cameras, and even then.. Cameras do weird things sometimes, splotches here and there and light leaks and.. Orb stuff I usually don't consider to be extremely compelling evidence(Unless perhaps in video form), there might be a few weird cases here and there, but I think the vast majority of them are just dust particles getting lit up in the environment and having a reaction with the digital sensor or some other kind of camera artifact that isn't necessarily a real thing that was in the physical world.
Yeah, I used to have some orb photos as well. Considering that I have found literally none since I started using a phone camera, they had to be dust particles.
UFOs... on the other hand. Man I wish I had the reaction time to take that photo, or had a camera with resolution to capture those light movements in the sky. I've seen "satellites" stop and burst out in different directions from each other and a UFO come down to 4 stories above the ground slow down to like 10 mph and take back off out into space without a sound. Imagine a coke bottlecap with a black underside, that's what it looked like.
Little confused about your first part seeing as phones have those digital sensors in them as well. The explosion of orb stuff happened after digital sensors, there were some before on regular film cameras, but not nearly as much. If it was on a film camera, I'd be a lil more open to it. though still very skeptical.
And.. Wow.. Sounds like you've seen some amazing things! I haven't seen anything quite like what you described with my own eyes, but I have seen so many weird things in the sky at this point I've pretty much lost count and forgot about some of them.. Most of them are just like moving stars that are too fast or move in ways that regular craft can't or disappear and reappear, though a few I've seen have just been bizarre and more impressive, like one time in the day time around sunset I saw a what looked like a shooting star but it was much slower and like rainbow colored. I don't really know how to describe it better, but it was very colorful, and yeah.. That was one of those times I wish I had a camera or a way to film it!!! sigh
Hmmm, I'm not sure why I never get them anymore then. It may have just been the lens on the actual camera then. I just haven't picked up anything strange on my camera since having a camera phone.
Yeah, I've seen a handful of strange light patterns. Hell, considering the latest news, all this could have been the government preparing for Space Corps. They say the military's tech is always 20 years ahead of civilian's. A rainbow shooting star like siting must have have been something breathtaking!
Yeah, when I was having a bunch of sitings in a month, I was like, "fuck this, this is the third time this month, I'm done!" I regret that because I literally haven't experienced any sighting since then :/
Cool thanks! And yeah I'll totally send you my video as well a bit later when I get a chance. I'm planning on going a walk here pretty soon before it gets dark, so probably after the walk.
Indeed. Heh. I'd like to see that video of yours though! I have one of my own where I filmed some UFO's.
In regards to orbs, though.. No. Probably not. Based on my research I've come to the personal conclusion most of them are dust particles being reflected by the digital sensor in the camera, the same artifacts are rarely seen on non digital cameras, and even then.. Cameras do weird things sometimes, splotches here and there and light leaks and.. Orb stuff I usually don't consider to be extremely compelling evidence(Unless perhaps in video form), there might be a few weird cases here and there, but I think the vast majority of them are just dust particles getting lit up in the environment and having a reaction with the digital sensor or some other kind of camera artifact that isn't necessarily a real thing that was in the physical world.
Yeah, I used to have some orb photos as well. Considering that I have found literally none since I started using a phone camera, they had to be dust particles.
UFOs... on the other hand. Man I wish I had the reaction time to take that photo, or had a camera with resolution to capture those light movements in the sky. I've seen "satellites" stop and burst out in different directions from each other and a UFO come down to 4 stories above the ground slow down to like 10 mph and take back off out into space without a sound. Imagine a coke bottlecap with a black underside, that's what it looked like.
Little confused about your first part seeing as phones have those digital sensors in them as well. The explosion of orb stuff happened after digital sensors, there were some before on regular film cameras, but not nearly as much. If it was on a film camera, I'd be a lil more open to it. though still very skeptical.
And.. Wow.. Sounds like you've seen some amazing things! I haven't seen anything quite like what you described with my own eyes, but I have seen so many weird things in the sky at this point I've pretty much lost count and forgot about some of them.. Most of them are just like moving stars that are too fast or move in ways that regular craft can't or disappear and reappear, though a few I've seen have just been bizarre and more impressive, like one time in the day time around sunset I saw a what looked like a shooting star but it was much slower and like rainbow colored. I don't really know how to describe it better, but it was very colorful, and yeah.. That was one of those times I wish I had a camera or a way to film it!!! sigh
Hmmm, I'm not sure why I never get them anymore then. It may have just been the lens on the actual camera then. I just haven't picked up anything strange on my camera since having a camera phone.
Yeah, I've seen a handful of strange light patterns. Hell, considering the latest news, all this could have been the government preparing for Space Corps. They say the military's tech is always 20 years ahead of civilian's. A rainbow shooting star like siting must have have been something breathtaking!
Yeah, when I was having a bunch of sitings in a month, I was like, "fuck this, this is the third time this month, I'm done!" I regret that because I literally haven't experienced any sighting since then :/
Vast majority are dust, I agree. Sure I'll send that vid link in your dm. I'd like to see yours too if you have it online. :)
Cool thanks! And yeah I'll totally send you my video as well a bit later when I get a chance. I'm planning on going a walk here pretty soon before it gets dark, so probably after the walk.