I think you might have captured an UFO on film. Nice pictures. I was looking at your picture information, and I saw 1 picture showing a shutter speed of 1.3 second. From my experiences of taking pictures of stars, 1 second seems to be the slowest shutter speed I can do without the stars moving in the picture. What's the zoom on your telescopic lens?I also noticed you had your shutter wide opened at F/4.4; you captured every bit of that light from that unknown object. How long did you observe it?
@ajes3592 Well, if it's there again tonight same spot, then it's probably a star, but if it's not there, then it may be a UFO. The pictures you took using ISO100 at 1/8 sec and 1/13 sec would be the more natural colors. Whatever the unknown object may be is putting out a lot of light somewhat similar to a very bright star or planet. If it didn't move out of that spot during the 30 minutes while observing, it's probably one of those fake stars UFOs.
@explorerSG1 No, I never saw it again. I doubt it being a star or planet, the night sky here is always dark with dimly-shining stars. Even the brightest star visible doesn't comes close to it.
@ajes3592 I taken some pictures that looks very similar to your pictures. The 1st time was in Pensacola, FL which I thought was a star in the sky until I went back to it a few minutes later, and it had completely disappeared from the sky at close range.The 2nd time was in Mesa, AZ which I thought it was a plane coming towards me until it was close enough to my location, and it was just a pure white ball of light like a white globe traversing low, 30 MPH,and level; later a helicopter followed it.
in delhi where did u see that i mean which area
shouryathebest 10 months ago
@shouryathebest near, ashram
ajes3592 10 months ago
it could also be an asteroid passing by ...which was very luminous due to some reason
ojas45 11 months ago
@ojas45 No, there is no way he'd get an asteroid shot that good. Fact. More than likely it's a star or planet.
Tommyr 9 months ago
@ojas45 yeah i think u r right
sivasubrahmaniam 3 months ago
false
ojas45 11 months ago
I think you might have captured an UFO on film. Nice pictures. I was looking at your picture information, and I saw 1 picture showing a shutter speed of 1.3 second. From my experiences of taking pictures of stars, 1 second seems to be the slowest shutter speed I can do without the stars moving in the picture. What's the zoom on your telescopic lens?I also noticed you had your shutter wide opened at F/4.4; you captured every bit of that light from that unknown object. How long did you observe it?
explorerSG1 11 months ago
@explorerSG1 Yes you're right, anything above 1s does shake, you can see the slight motion blur in the picture I used 1.3s shutter speed.
Well I dont have a SLR with a telescopic lens, actually its a bridge camera, Panasonic LUMIX FZ28, comes with a nice zoom of 27-486mm (18x).
I saw it for about 30 minutes before I went to sleep. Unlike other UFO videos on internet, it was stationary all the time.
ajes3592 11 months ago
@ajes3592 Well, if it's there again tonight same spot, then it's probably a star, but if it's not there, then it may be a UFO. The pictures you took using ISO100 at 1/8 sec and 1/13 sec would be the more natural colors. Whatever the unknown object may be is putting out a lot of light somewhat similar to a very bright star or planet. If it didn't move out of that spot during the 30 minutes while observing, it's probably one of those fake stars UFOs.
explorerSG1 11 months ago
@explorerSG1 No, I never saw it again. I doubt it being a star or planet, the night sky here is always dark with dimly-shining stars. Even the brightest star visible doesn't comes close to it.
ajes3592 11 months ago
@ajes3592 I taken some pictures that looks very similar to your pictures. The 1st time was in Pensacola, FL which I thought was a star in the sky until I went back to it a few minutes later, and it had completely disappeared from the sky at close range.The 2nd time was in Mesa, AZ which I thought it was a plane coming towards me until it was close enough to my location, and it was just a pure white ball of light like a white globe traversing low, 30 MPH,and level; later a helicopter followed it.
explorerSG1 11 months ago