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Old 12-10-2009, 03:08 AM   #1
Oneness
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Default Re: Norway...possible portal? UFO?

What seems odd here is the rate of expansion of the diameter of the spiral. I can't imagine (if it were a rocket) hot fuel staying luminous through the entire cycle of expansion..to light up the whole sky like it did. Seems strange.
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Old 12-10-2009, 03:12 AM   #2
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Yah but when the shutter stays open on cameras its job is to collect light so that even dim sources will come out very bright, depending on how long you set the shutter to stay open. I have a digital sri so I have played around with iso speeds while snapping pictures. It just has all the signs of it, the over exposed ground, the extra bright lights, the bluring, its all there.

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What seems odd here is the rate of expansion of the diameter of the spiral. I can't imagine (if it were a rocket) hot fuel staying luminous through the entire cycle of expansion..to light up the whole sky like it did. Seems strange.
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Old 12-10-2009, 03:15 AM   #3
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Oh I absolutely know what you mean... I play with effects with my canon eos 50d... but in the vid it just seems really odd. Even the little halo at the end.
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Old 12-10-2009, 03:19 AM   #4
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Yah but when the shutter stays open on cameras its job is to collect light so that even dim sources will come out very bright, depending on how long you set the shutter to stay open. I have a digital sri so I have played around with iso speeds while snapping pictures. It just has all the signs of it, the over exposed ground, the extra bright lights, the bluring, its all there.
I hear ya. I also have a digital SLR. One thing I find strange is that from experince I know it takes a long tie to set up these kinds of pics. You need a tripod ect... if this only lasted a minute how did he/she get this pic without prior warning?
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Old 12-10-2009, 03:42 AM   #5
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Default Re: Norway...possible portal? UFO?

Its a good point I wondered that as well, from the videos the whole incident seemed to be over pretty quick, who knows though, maybe the photographer just drives around with it ready to go just incase something comes up, I know I have missed more then one nice picture because of my camera not ready to go.

And if we do take the three main theories, which one is more likely?
A worm hole to or from another dimension?
Project Blue Book initializing some mass visual experiment?
Or a missile test gone bad?



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I hear ya. I also have a digital SLR. One thing I find strange is that from experince I know it takes a long tie to set up these kinds of pics. You need a tripod ect... if this only lasted a minute how did he/she get this pic without prior warning?
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