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  • Im Like "NAW CUH!" Ya Dig?

  • at 1:59 i whant apreciate your cip photoshop rudimentary skill of what you thinking about us.... are you still belive that shit..... yo are a dick head....

  • @RickHunsden This was filmed from the west coast. The show was in the east.

  • have worked this out will post a video.

  • Looking at it again, the moon very over exposed. hence I reckon it a mirror image. Its moved when you take pictures horizontial and vertical. Same as with sun, just done a video re this. have added link to your video so people can take a look.

  • @izzysmart The moon was very bright that night. My theory is that the IR action in the camera was able to 'see' through that light at the features of the moon and reflect them back onto the lens. But the blue part? I don't know.

  • @TimeOfYah Um The bright white things is the moon??. If so its acting like the sun does. The mirror image very dim in comparision to the sun in my shots, I think the blue image is the moon. Next time you take pic of the moon. rotate camera, horizontial and vertical shots. in theory the image will move. Thats how I worked out mine were mirror images. Remember the reason why we can see the moon is cos the sun bouncing light off it. Will send u video re it

  • @izzysmart Yep the bright thing is the moon I think. Now I'm not too sure. The thing is the Nikon was on a tripod and she used the electronic shutter on a cord so she wasn't touching it. I don't get how the blue moon seemed to be orbiting the moon. The sun was really shining strong on the moon that night. It was very bright outside.

  • @TimeOfYah Will have to wait till a very clear night and try and recreate.

  • @TimeOfYah seriously that is your theory? Lol. Ok a camera is made of multiple lenses that are reflective, if there is to much light, an inner lens reflects the image back to the front lens, and gives you a reflection. Is this the first time you have opened your eyes and looked at light going through a piece of glass. I mean seriously how can anyone be that stupid? You think your camera is "seeing through the moon with the ir feature"? You might want to get checked for being a complete moron

  • @LeafFreedom I'm pretty sure you ugly ass mother is probably stupider than I may be--primarily for conceiving your rude ass. You might want to get checked for being a dickhead. Beat it moron. Off my channel banned for life.

  • @LeafFreedom I think your mother is stupid and stupider, she conceived you didn't she? You might want to get checked for being a total and complete dickhead. Off my channel uncouth, unmannerly rude ass.

  • ok I took pictures of the moon on that day will check me camera nice post. What ISO Fstop and Shutter speed were u using, I use a nikon u see so can compare setting. Taking it you in china

  • unbelievable 

  • Thank you.

    If the camera was on a tripod, one thing to consider is that the moon is moving, and so the lens flare would move too, in relation to camera position and lens angle. But it does not seem to be lens flare. Is it an orb? I wonder if this has to do with the "blue moon" saying.

  • @mrgalleria The camera was on a tripod and we used an electronic shutter on a cord. I figured it out today. Digital cameras are sensitive to infrared light and other light that we cannot see. The camera was able to record the features on the moon through the bright shine of the full moon. It is a reflection but I do not think it is a lens flare at all.

  • Another video like yours: /watch?v=VJ0PocsAEF4

  • I think this is just a reflection of the moon, looks almost identical.

  • @gotohellewetube Whats interesting is that there is a reflection of a smooth moon with no features but the reflection has depth and form. I want to know how the reflection is totally different from the moon's image and blue on top of that! I think its very cool. Thanks for commenting

  • Awesome! I have a set of photos with something green going around the moon :) ONly it does not look like a planet.

    Perhaps you have the first set of photos of earth as she is ascending. It is my understanding that eventually ascended earth will align with our 3d earth - I am not sure how - I hear so much these days... I have also heard should we see 2 moons, that it is another sign of ascension on its way......maybe even a blue moon?? I'll ask around - see if anything pops up.

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  • @yigsstarhouse Yes, but these are only the first few taken.

  • Okay, as you can see, it moves around the Moon in your pictures, and that´s why it can´t be a real planet. It looks like a planet, yes, but I have stumpled upon the same weird effects in my photographs now and then. I don´t think you should fall back over because of this he he. It is a type of lens flare, just my thought...

    Thanks for sharing

  • that's awesome! it's huge!

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