weasel3d
Jedi
Re: Interdimensional beings, pictures and a few words about HAARP.
As far as the weather conditions of the outdoor shots, they were all in dry weather (low humidity). Some shots were taken in dead air and some taken in higher breeze, on three different nights---but I'm not sure which is taken on which night. Also, they were taken out in a field (I guess that's obvious though) under a new moon (no moon--only lights were the stars). But, there was no obvious reflective anything out there. Some shots showed orbs and then turning a few degrees, no orbs.
The indoor shots are taken in a house at the same location, one with flash and the last one posted taken a few seconds later, without flash.
I've also taken them in other locations, including out in Sedona in the desert with no flash, no wind and no lights. Oh, also took one in my apartment in NYC, which thanks to my wife is dust free, (a far cry from my past life living as a bachelor with other bachelor musicians, where there was lots of 'free' dust to go around).
Though, I can't say what they are or aren't, I do think they are interesting and that there's a natural grace to them. Alive? Intelligent? Not sure, not enough information and not willing to guess.
DANT (above) mentions the possibility of dust being out of focus and such. But, the camera is definitely focused if you take a close look at blades of grass, echinachea plants and such and even pinpoint stars in the backgrounds of some shots I took. Blocked, or diffused particles causing diffraction of light?--that may be, I guess. It's always the same type of artifacts coming up, each time and those under varying conditions (light/dark, wind/no wind, indoor/outdoor, flash/no flash...). But, I'm not an optics expert. On the other hand, knowing what I do know, I don't blindly trust experts either.
There are a number of sites where people have gone through all the various conditions testing with dust, water droplets, sand and so forth. I've seen a few over the last year and those other types of shots do show diffractions and blurs of various sort, but not the repeatable artifacts like the orb shots seem to show. It'd be interesting to hear what the Cs have to say about the phenomena, though I'm sure there are more important things to ask them to comment on.
As far as the weather conditions of the outdoor shots, they were all in dry weather (low humidity). Some shots were taken in dead air and some taken in higher breeze, on three different nights---but I'm not sure which is taken on which night. Also, they were taken out in a field (I guess that's obvious though) under a new moon (no moon--only lights were the stars). But, there was no obvious reflective anything out there. Some shots showed orbs and then turning a few degrees, no orbs.
The indoor shots are taken in a house at the same location, one with flash and the last one posted taken a few seconds later, without flash.
I've also taken them in other locations, including out in Sedona in the desert with no flash, no wind and no lights. Oh, also took one in my apartment in NYC, which thanks to my wife is dust free, (a far cry from my past life living as a bachelor with other bachelor musicians, where there was lots of 'free' dust to go around).
Though, I can't say what they are or aren't, I do think they are interesting and that there's a natural grace to them. Alive? Intelligent? Not sure, not enough information and not willing to guess.
DANT (above) mentions the possibility of dust being out of focus and such. But, the camera is definitely focused if you take a close look at blades of grass, echinachea plants and such and even pinpoint stars in the backgrounds of some shots I took. Blocked, or diffused particles causing diffraction of light?--that may be, I guess. It's always the same type of artifacts coming up, each time and those under varying conditions (light/dark, wind/no wind, indoor/outdoor, flash/no flash...). But, I'm not an optics expert. On the other hand, knowing what I do know, I don't blindly trust experts either.
There are a number of sites where people have gone through all the various conditions testing with dust, water droplets, sand and so forth. I've seen a few over the last year and those other types of shots do show diffractions and blurs of various sort, but not the repeatable artifacts like the orb shots seem to show. It'd be interesting to hear what the Cs have to say about the phenomena, though I'm sure there are more important things to ask them to comment on.