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originally posted by: ArMaP
a reply to: Blue Shift
Two? Where is the second? Is it following the same path as the other?
originally posted by: Soylent Green Is People
There ARE times, especially in the 10% speed video, that it LOOKS as if there are two objects, but I think it is the same object being duplicated due to camera shutter rates and video interlacing or other some other video compression. Because of video compression algorithms, it is possible for information from two frames of a raw video to end up on the same frame of a compressed video.
I would say that just because hummingbirds CAN fly solo doesn't mean that they always fly solo. I know for a fact they frequently fly in pairs. So it doesn't harm my argument at all.
On the other hand, have you ever EVER seen bugs fly in formation, or even in pairs?
originally posted by: Box of Rain
a reply to: InhaleExhale
I agree with what you say, but I think you are responding to the false (probably false) premise that there are two objects "in formation or even in pairs."
originally posted by: scojak
a reply to: data5091
After several hours of painstaking enhancements using state of the art software I finally got a clear image.
originally posted by: ArMaP
originally posted by: scojak
a reply to: data5091
After several hours of painstaking enhancements using state of the art software I finally got a clear image.
You should have said "state of the art forensic software", it's what people say when they don't want other people to know they just used Photoshop.
originally posted by: kurthall
a reply to: Blue Shift
Been around ATS for many years, that is no humming bird. Its a UFO...meaning unidentified.