Tried this a few times myself a few yrs back when i saw a guy called norroy do it...solar obliteration technique. You can do it without an IR filter if you have a fairly new HD camera. Agreed with some comments that the lower out of focus stuff is a mix of dust, pollen & bugs but as you're focusing on the higher atmosphere you really have to question what those things are that just cruise on by. Too big to be dust or assorted air crap imo.
it looks to me like a typical swarm of bugs. small flying insects that sometimes fly slow, sometimes they dart around, etc. the bird coming by to hunt them also adds weight to the simple explanation. they look white and glowing because of the infrared filter and the sun lighting and heating them up. be careful not to follow false leads when truly studying paraphenomenon.
at about 40 secs, we can see what looks to me to be what ive come to known as the moving stars in katy. you can see them move across the night sky at night often getting brighter and dimmer. looks just like them.
very cool! im trying to do the same and was saving up for good night vision monoculars, but your daytime method works very well, what model type of filter and camera are you using?
Tried this a few times myself a few yrs back when i saw a guy called norroy do it...solar obliteration technique. You can do it without an IR filter if you have a fairly new HD camera. Agreed with some comments that the lower out of focus stuff is a mix of dust, pollen & bugs but as you're focusing on the higher atmosphere you really have to question what those things are that just cruise on by. Too big to be dust or assorted air crap imo.
DuffMan790 10 months ago
It looks like its snowing. even the trees look like they have snow on them. There is something cooo with two large lights coasting through this clip.
bekerbabe 1 year ago
it's just dust....
MrTraplicious 1 year ago
looks like you got a bug problem
The305WarLord 1 year ago
/Johnny Rico
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ThamelasStormrage 1 year ago
it looks to me like a typical swarm of bugs. small flying insects that sometimes fly slow, sometimes they dart around, etc. the bird coming by to hunt them also adds weight to the simple explanation. they look white and glowing because of the infrared filter and the sun lighting and heating them up. be careful not to follow false leads when truly studying paraphenomenon.
listentothemusiccom 2 years ago
some of those "UFO's" look like particles of dust, yet some do not...
lostdarkwolf09 2 years ago
1:15 pause, see the rod organism blasting past, top right. More to learn everyday
richardfireone 2 years ago
superb!!!!!!!
gratulations!!!!!!!!
adasjankx 2 years ago
thank you, soon there will be more...
FogSea 2 years ago
please!
homedogdigity 2 years ago
i take that back, the whole film looks like the moving stars.. check out r35tt's channel. he films them
losfreddy 2 years ago
at about 40 secs, we can see what looks to me to be what ive come to known as the moving stars in katy. you can see them move across the night sky at night often getting brighter and dimmer. looks just like them.
losfreddy 2 years ago
some of them yes is dust partical when his focus is not to the sky.. some of them cant be metor shower cause there should be a trial behind
r3tro83 2 years ago
how can that be dust so high up? think before you post
edstar83 2 years ago 2
dust.. metor shower lol clowns
edstar83 2 years ago
Nice one :)
norroy08 2 years ago
metor shower seen it b4 in australia
shovelshit1 2 years ago
nice
edstar83 2 years ago
very cool! im trying to do the same and was saving up for good night vision monoculars, but your daytime method works very well, what model type of filter and camera are you using?
tuffgong2008 2 years ago
It's a Sony DCR-HC 53, nothing special. The filter is a "1000nm IR-Filter"(30mm large), search by ebay for 20 dollars, from china.
FogSea 2 years ago
nice!
Crazy4Tediz 2 years ago
dust
MrGringoo 2 years ago
In front, yes... but not above.
FogSea 2 years ago 2