[user=98]robin[/user] wrote:
why is it we get sick after watching all those 'moving stars' (they arent satellites when they make turns and then reorient on their course.)
Hi Robin, how long have you been seeing those "moving stars"? You must live on the coast on the beach, Thats where ive seen those moving stars before.
As for your camera, You want to be able to take it off automatic for night shots and open the aperature. You want the shutter to stay open longer. You should be able to look up on the web your camera model and find the settings you need. or
Very intriguing, DreamTime. I hope you do not mind me having worked on it a little.
Note: No false colour has been introduced in the underlayer - it has simply been enhanced by increasing both high and midtones - although the overlaying enlargements have been 'saturated' for clarity.
Robin: I didn't really use anything special. I have a Kodak EasyShare CX7530 digital camera. I just put it on the AUTO setting, turned off all the lights in the backyard, and just started clicking away. It helps that we are way out in the 'boonies' and there are no other lights around. I took quite a few pictures that night but only - I think it was 3 of them - had something on them. I was shocked and excited, to say the least, to find something on the pictures.
I keep meaning to do it again sometime, but after Stewart said that because we live so close to a graveyard, we probably have a lot of ghosts around, I have been kind of 'reluctant' to go outside with no lights on. :paranoid: And now, because of what I have just recently learned about myself, I am even more 'reluctant' about being in the dark. :shock:
You know, I haven't looked at these in a while, and now that I look at it again - the one picture does look like the 'mist with an A in it's head' is an entity. Wow...that's freaky.
Xan-i: thanks for that enhancement of the picture. That is great. Look at all those orbs. And that one white blob in the center kind of looks like a UFO. Now I wonder just WHAT is floating around outside and inside our house. :eek:
Oh...BTW...as to 'moving stars,' I can't say much because I've never seen them. I can't even recall if I've ever seen a shooting star. But I HAVE seen UFO's before. :big grin:
william, ive been seeing then for almost a year now.
i hadnt really noticed i was getting sick afterwards until recently.
they simply look like moving stars....ive NEVER seen a night time ufo.
i am guessing some may be satellites, but there are some that dont move in a straight line...they might veer off and then go back to the original direction.one just stopped and sat there looking like a star=i said, huh, now no one will know its NOT a star.
two nghts ago, my oldest daughter and i laid outside for hours just watching them.
sure enough, i was very sick the next morning...stayed in bed all day. had no energy and felt like id been through a wringer...nauseous, blurry vision, dizzy.
im fine today.my daughter had a sore throat and general energy loss.
im not on the coast...actually mid state...we used to live on the east coast.
im not sure i want to keep going out if this is whats going to happen.
thanks for the link for the camera.
as for orbs...i have LOTS of those here.
one night the air STANK so bad...i have no idea WHAT caused it...smelled like scum.that photo shows huge amounts of orbs.
Robin, Its great that you have seen those "swimmng Stars" like i have, somewhere here on the forum ive wrote about it awhile back. I was actually camping in Brunswick GA, when I saw Thousands of them in the night sky. I was camping with a friend and his wife, but his wife would not look at them. He and I watched them all night long, buzzing around, shooting off, slowing down, turning, stopping. Ive also seen them again on the beach late at night and wondered why others walking the beach did not notice them.
Xani, Great job on the photo, Now Dreamtime, what is that glowing light coming up in the middle?????
Hi Robin: I guess there is no way to be completely sure if it is dust or not - at least that's what the debunkers would say. But, as to my case in the above pictures, well I was outside at 2 in the morning and it was nearly winter. I was in the backyard on the lawn. So...was that dust? I really don't think so - but hey, I'm no expert.
Hey William: I don't know what that is. It kind of looks like a blow-up image of that small one right below it. Maybe that small thing had a bright reflection? I don't know. Ahhh...I'm being attacked. :big grin: