After taking some time lapse photos, I noticed this strange light in the sky that was captured in 6 frames. Extremely bright, it radiated quite a bit of light in contrast to the ferry boats below a...
After taking some time lapse photos, I noticed this strange light in the sky that was captured in 6 frames. Extremely bright, it radiated quite a bit of light in contrast to the ferry boats below as well it lights up the water. I live on the 23rd floor and know the flight paths of planes coming and going into SeaTac and the Coast Guard helicopter flight paths, this did not follow these typical paths in the least nor did it behave in flight as a plane or copter would. If you look close at the first and last frames when the object first appears and right before it exits the view, it actually looks like two separate objects flying close together. The background is Bainbridge Island with the Olympic Mountains in the background. Not being a math wiz, I would be interested in finding out the relative speed of the object. I was taking shots in 15 second intervals, the ferries are consistent in their speed and I would say they were about 1/4 mile out from my position. I know that when planes were coming in for approach to land I would only get one shot at most due to their speed so this object had to be moving rather slowly in real time. I've never been a true believer of this stuff per say but after this happened, I'm pretty convinced something is going on. Watch the close-up here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=13Sd4C...
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Have a look at 00:25. As this "light" moves through the frame you can see its source. Study what looks like the far shore. Then think. Simple. Laser pointers are pretty fun! Hoaxers damage real scientists and their work.
I have to say, Good Job!! ehhe Try not having the source behind the camera where it can be seen.
the fact that it lighted up the water is well is interesting. what is it ??? don't know . could it be a computer product ?? cgi ? possible. now if you had a reputable inspection of the original film ( say from Kodak or similar ) and provided proof of that ?? it would lend credibility.
highly doubtful.. but a good try at an explanation. the fact that nothing else is reflected of the interior if it's a interior light causes one to think not.
Actually, back in August 06, my gf and I saw something when we were in traffic on 1-5. We didn't get a pic, but we got a pretty good look at it, since it was so close (I'm pretty sure more people saw it--since it was broad day light). I guess it's not the first time this has happened in the Seattle are. I want to go check out the museum. I'm trying to see if anybody else has seen what we've seen. Seriously, we were really freaked out.
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I have to say, Good Job!! ehhe Try not having the source behind the camera where it can be seen.