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Originally Posted by SandyCaesar
Well, there's the technical definition of a UFO: unidentified flying object. Any blip on an AWACS screen that hasn't been ID'd yet is technically a UFO. As we haven't figured these out yet, they're UFOs.
BtW, I noticed that on the second photo, the red dots are blurred--you attributed this to camera movement. However, interestingly enough, the blue dot is stationary, where in the first shot it was moving, too.
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The blue dot was asked for before. It is a panel light seen through the windows of the office building - you can see the vague scheme of it at the bottom in the middle. Or it is a PC monitor they forgot to switch off. The orange dots however are like small trails or lines because of hand movement - in reality they were round, and cratsyl clear and sharp single dots, of warm, soft orange glow. the zig-zagging blue light I talked of is not on the photos, it as so fast and always just half a second or so visible that it was sheer luck that I even realised it.
On the bright sky, I said that I have increased brightness and contrast to make something visible. Exposure was just one second and ISO 100. This is what the original pic looks like:
paste and copy it into your paint program, then increase brightness.
I had to make a decision, to fiddle around with the camera and probably ending up with messy shoots neverthelss, but having missed somethign in the sky, or try to make best observation I could by using the binocular. I decided for the latter.