4 Unknowns in photo

Here is a photograph taken on November the 4th 2013. I was out in my yard looking at the iridescent clouds again. Grabbed my camera and in a number of the shots there are some things that look very odd. This is one of them. You can clearly see 4 unknown objects that seem to have a solid look to them. Their is a fifth unknown right at the bottom left corner portion of the sky but its much smaller than these. Fascinating. What do you think? I have included the original and one with filters applied.
 

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Had you noticed the white specks in the sky before you took the picture? Or did you notice them once you looked at the pictures taken?
 
To me they look more like reflections in the lens, or dead pixels, or something along those lines. One would have to have the camera checked for faults before assuming that these are the 'real deal'. Notice how the 'unknowns' mimic the shape of the bright clouds, and how the angles of their positions are related to those clouds.
 
Endymion said:
To me they look more like reflections in the lens, or dead pixels, or something along those lines. One would have to have the camera checked for faults before assuming that these are the 'real deal'. Notice how the 'unknowns' mimic the shape of the bright clouds, and how the angles of their positions are related to those clouds.

That's why they looked as double? ... except the little one to the left, it looks as bieng single.
 
jupiterbeings said:
Here is a photograph taken on November the 4th 2013. I was out in my yard looking at the iridescent clouds again. Grabbed my camera and in a number of the shots there are some things that look very odd. This is one of them. You can clearly see 4 unknown objects that seem to have a solid look to them. Their is a fifth unknown right at the bottom left corner portion of the sky but its much smaller than these. Fascinating. What do you think? I have included the original and one with filters applied.

Could be internal lens reflections, those are pretty common when photographing a bright light source like the sun. In addition, I can't follow when you say that they have a "solid look" to them, since they are more or less individual pixels? How did you determine the 'solidness'?
 
I know enough about my camera and photography to dismiss lens reflection. The image isnt really large enough to see the 'objects' close up but they have a dark/black edge or surround to them that makes them look kind of solid on the outside with illumination coming from within. Like I said these are not dead pixels.
 
Data said:
jupiterbeings said:
Here is a photograph taken on November the 4th 2013. I was out in my yard looking at the iridescent clouds again. Grabbed my camera and in a number of the shots there are some things that look very odd. This is one of them. You can clearly see 4 unknown objects that seem to have a solid look to them. Their is a fifth unknown right at the bottom left corner portion of the sky but its much smaller than these. Fascinating. What do you think? I have included the original and one with filters applied.

Could be internal lens reflections, those are pretty common when photographing a bright light source like the sun. In addition, I can't follow when you say that they have a "solid look" to them, since they are more or less individual pixels? How did you determine the 'solidness'?

I second that, it looks like lens flare.

check this pick.
lens_flare_comp_01_600.jpg
 
jupiterbeings said:
I know enough about my camera and photography to dismiss lens reflection. The image isnt really large enough to see the 'objects' close up but they have a dark/black edge or surround to them that makes them look kind of solid on the outside with illumination coming from within. Like I said these are not dead pixels.

May i ask why you are so interested in taking pictures of the sky and looking for anomalies? As an experienced photographer you are certainly aware that there are multiple reasons how artifacts of every kind can appear in pictures. Do you looking for a proof that those things are actual UFO's?

It seems that you put an considerable ammount of effort into it and that you are to some degree emotional invested in finding what you are looking for. If you seeking confirmation that those things are what you would like to believe they are, you will not get that here. Even if the pictures show some kind of real objects, whats the gain?
 

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