View Full Version : Picture I took tonight of an unidentified object
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It has a half second exposure on a small, hand held Olympus camera. I was trying to take pictures of the house at night time (we have new lights on the windows) and saw this smallish (finger nail at arms length) green/yellow object slowly drifting over head. It stopped dead for about ten seconds, and then appeared to switch all its illumination off. I then lost it to the naked eye.
http://img237.imageshack.us/img237/9494/ufoss8.jpg
Antaletriangle
01-24-2009, 07:35 PM
That's crazy egg if it floated then stopped and vanished.It appears to have some sort of structure to it around the illuminated 'halo'.
Yeah it did to the naked eye too. It was like it was all lit up underneath - beautiful to look at, with the creamy light having that green to it.
I only managed to get the longer exposure because it halted overhead - had it of been moving the picture would of been smeary.
Oh and if I use software to alter the contrast / brightness, there is a definate inner structure to it - even in the original you can see the defined six sided shape in the centre.
If you need me to, I can post a more defined version.
Antaletriangle
01-24-2009, 08:52 PM
Try a couple of edited versions like with curves and filters then repost them?
Dantheman62
01-24-2009, 09:13 PM
That's crazy egg if it floated then stopped and vanished.It appears to have some sort of structure to it around the illuminated 'halo'.
Nice!, I agree with A, that it looks like some structure in the middle.
Just made the black stand out a bit more so we can see the six sided shape in the centre, and that strange triangular shape in the middle.
http://img90.imageshack.us/img90/2323/1ufoew6.jpg
Theres certainly something in the centre of the light that looks like a very purposeful structure.
http://img177.imageshack.us/img177/355/ufo3sj7.jpg
Lit up one layer, played with the darkness in another, merged the two so that you can see both the inner and outer detail at once.
Delphi
01-24-2009, 11:04 PM
WOW!
A Star Egg?
love to all
Helvetic
01-24-2009, 11:15 PM
The structure inside looks like the inside of the object in the footage of the traingle object video.
http://www.incahoots.tv/features/2009/january/uforeports1/video.htm
The picture is from a really small compact camera and with a 20 mm focal length - what that means is that there is no zooming in at all on it - the original picture shows the object very clearly albeit smallish.
Had i of had the bigger zoom camera out tonight the mind boggles at what i could of captured!
Antaletriangle
01-25-2009, 01:31 AM
You could have done with my D300 with the 500mm plus 1.4 teleconverter mate or my MEADE 8 inch reflector scope-why don't i ever see these-probably because i'm on here all the time!!lol.
THE eXchanger
01-25-2009, 02:04 AM
that is interesting
once, i had merlin visit
and, i took pictures
i wish i knew how to post them
i got a series of 3 shots
(maybe, if i sent them to wayne / antletrinagle)
he can post them
since, they are similiar
love
susan
the eXchanger
futureyes
01-25-2009, 03:54 AM
that's very cool egg ...
You could have done with my D300 with the 500mm plus 1.4 teleconverter mate or my MEADE 8 inch reflector scope-why don't i ever see these-probably because i'm on here all the time!!lol.
500mm lense? I wouldn't of been able to hold it stable enough! and I would of had a bright yellow / creamy picture for you all to look at and go 'that blokes a nutter! OI! nutter! no!'
8 inch scope and a T ring conveter would be awesome for those little lights I keep seeing on the moon though.
Antaletriangle
01-25-2009, 09:55 AM
Yeah eigg i have to get worm gears eq. mount and wedge, barlow lens may get an autostar tracker and all of the above someday!!lol.Got the scope and a T- mount for the Nikons.
Wowser, what i wouldn't do for a nice nikon and an 8 inch scope to do a proper job on the moon - theres some really interesting activity on the surface with flashes and weird lights crossing the face and over the edges in the last month.
Dammit, I knew I should of paid for a camera and scope!:lmao:
Antaletriangle
01-25-2009, 11:18 AM
Egg,you're on my wavelength i know they aren't necessities but it's always been my passion photg. and astronomy from a child-i only recently,(a couple of years ago) got some gear together.I have to sort a hartman mask out on the meade also-to line it in.
http://rao.150m.com/Focusaid.html
Do it yourself mask.
Antaletriangle
01-25-2009, 12:41 PM
Yeah thanks for that i have to make one three holes etc piece of card-i'll have to get round to it lol.
Humble Janitor
01-26-2009, 05:46 AM
Nice picture, Egg.
I swear that I've seen odd things in the sky but I never have a camera handy whenever this happens.
Nice picture, Egg.
I swear that I've seen odd things in the sky but I never have a camera handy whenever this happens.
As it was it was sheer chance. The wife installed these new lights in the window and wanted a picture of them, hence why iw as outside at that moment.
Am going to have to invest in a better camera too!
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