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What is this? A UFO?

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what kind of motion detection does this use?

Is it so, that it only starts recording when something up-close changes (using actual laser sensors or whatever)?

Or is it so, that it should start recerding, even if something far away, in the top of the frame changes (it just detects change in color, of the pixels)


If its the second, then that means it(the lights) came on gradually, stayed there all night, then gradually dissapeared, otherwise we would have a point, where the lights appeared, and it started recoding, aswell as when it(lights) turned off..

Put a cam there, that records all trough the night, and see what u get..

Sam
 





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so we have no idea how long it had been there ?

when the cam is triggered since that night, nothing has ever showed up?
 
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Those 9 pictures are the first and last we've seen of it. There is no way of knowing how long it was there before.
 

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It looks like the light intensity changes a bit as if it moved thorough leaves of diffirt thickness.
 

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It looks like the light intensity changes a bit as if it moved thorough leaves of diffirt thickness.

It does which makes it odd.. I faded the daytime pic in and out in
photoshop, layed over the night shot, and it appears that the light
source is in between the short pine in the foreground and taller trees
a few feet back.

From what it looked like, makes me think the source is a small object.. :undecided:
 
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Thoughts? Wtf can it be? Was it just a bunch of glowing ballons? Swamp gas?
 

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LOL @ 'swampgas' :crackup:

From looking at the pics alone, id say a guy behind the tree with some LED's..
Then the question still remains, even if it were, how do you know when to move
the light source as a wild animal strolls past? :thinking:

I still dont know what to make of this one :undecided:
 
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Maybe they come from a small planet :thinking:

K is back! The keeper of the light! All hail K! All hail K! Oh K can you see by the dawn's early light...

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How many IR LEDs does the night vision camera use?

It looks to me like you're getting a reflection from the LEDs somehow.
 
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the cam u are using is not indoor right, in front of a window ..?

EDIT: NVM, the frame is not moving, so im assuming the cam is not moving eather, so its not creating a moving IR reflection on the window ..

long story short: disregard this post :)
 
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The camera is definately stationary and the lights are definately moving in a circular pattern.

I wonder if there is anything we know of that has 7 horizontal lights. Trying to google this now...
 
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wow this gave me the creeps, I have never seen anything like this in my life other then all the fake crap you see on tv. I hope viper finds something with 6 dots that humans created lol
 
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four owls sitting on a powerline. The one on the end had his eye shot out by some punk kid with a bb gun.
 
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Could what we are calling lights really be IR and thus be able to pass through the trees and foliage easier ?

It dose seem to rotate and then at time 22:51:58 there is a small light below and to the right of the 7 lights in a row. it would appear to be rising from the ground but that is really hard to say from this picture.

get more/better cameras !

Indeed. What I think (99% sure) you are seeing is IR passing through and or reflecting off different surfaces. I have captured some pretty unusual pictures from cheaper cameras due to the fact that they lack the filters for UV and IR. Leaves are almost completely transparent to NIR/IR light.
 




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