ID | #1649838191 |
Added | Wed, 13/04/2022 |
Author | July N. |
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Initial data
Venezuela: a glowing moth over Caracas?
Hector Escalante writes:
"The photo was taken on January 4, 2004 near the National Cemetery in the center of Caracas, the capital of Venezuela. The person who took the picture did not notice any anomalies at the moment of pressing the shutter, but while looking through the files, he came across this."
Original news
Ovnis_en_Venezuela
Date: 04/12/2022
Venezuela: Luminous Mothman Over Caracas?
Héctor Escalante writes:
"Photo taken on January 4, 2004 in the vicinity of the Panteón Nacional (national cemetery) in downtown Caracas, the Venezuelan capital. The person taking the photo did not notice any anomalies at the moment the shutter wa pressed, but upon reviewing their camera files, came across this."
[I mentioned to Mr. Escalante that the object or being is reminiscent of the entities mentioned in Chilean author Osvaldo Murray's "Los Seres de Luz" (the beings of light), and which were mentioned in Inexplicata in 2013: http://inexplicata.blogspot.com/2013/10/chile-uncanny-winged-creatures-o... - SC]
[Translation (c) 2022 S. Corrales with thanks to Héctor Escalante]
Hypotheses
Beetles and other insects
Flying insects in photos and videos can be mistaken for UFOs.
Shooting can take place in the daytime or in the evening. When moving, the outlines of the insect can be both blurred and clear. Depending on this, dark spots or spots of bizarre shapes can be taken for UFOs. The video shows UFOs hovering in the sky, flying in a straight line or moving along a complex trajectory (for example, shooting May bugs near a tree against the background of the evening sky). Insects can be mistaken for UFOs by accident, or given out intentionally. At night, they can be highlighted by a flash.
Subject when shooting with flash or backlight
Reflection of the flash on objects and small living creatures that are out of focus at the time of photographing.
Investigation
Based on the appearance of the object, it is a butterfly or a similar non-insect, taken with a flash and located relatively close to the camera.
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Beetles and other insects
Flying insects in photos and videos can be mistaken for UFOs.
Shooting can take place in the daytime or in the evening. When moving, the outlines of the insect can be both blurred and clear. Depending on this, dark spots or spots of bizarre shapes can be taken for UFOs. The video shows UFOs hovering in the sky, flying in a straight line or moving along a complex trajectory (for example, shooting May bugs near a tree against the background of the evening sky). Insects can be mistaken for UFOs by accident, or given out intentionally. At night, they can be highlighted by a flash.
Subject when shooting with flash or backlight
Reflection of the flash on objects and small living creatures that are out of focus at the time of photographing.
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