Getting extrange pictures

patoloco

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A few nights ago I was fooling around with my camera and decided to take a snapshot of the full moonlight.

I tricked my camera and got these. I've been scaring people since.

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Post those pics in another fish forum and tell them they seem to be some type of glowing worm you've found in your substrate.

Tell them you live near a nuclear plant and now you're worried that your well water is being leaked into.Tell them you haven't added anything except the water from your well in months.

I'd love to see some of those answers.
 
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don't know if anyone tried this trick but it's pretty cool. On a very nice night, where there are lots of stars shining, (preferably in the country where there isn't much light pollution)

get a cheap disposable camera. Put it on the roof (or highest place around).

try placing it facing north, and open the shutter. Keep it open for a few hours. Earth will rotate, and you'll get something that looks like this...

http://www.astropix.com/HTML/I_ASTROP/I06/I0601/I0601.HTM
 
nursie said:
Oh my ...wait til Joe sees these.. :joe:
:D .. No time for a full comment right now.

Work calls..

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nursie said:
Oh my ...wait til Joe sees these.. :joe:

Joe was on my mind when I uploaded those pics :D
 
patoloco said:
Joe was on my mind when I uploaded those pics :D
Ok..
I understand the pics you posted, but what are these "orbs"?
This is digital cable, not some old movie. Actually, it's a Red Lobster commercial.
What caught my eye was the 'orbs' -- not the time it happened (9:11). You can expect some "static" on "over the air" broadcasts, but not a digital signal; not like this.

The "orbs" lasted for only a few seconds. I have a DVR so I could rewind the phenomena and take pictures of it...

http://pic18.picturetrail.com/VOL932/715239/8843735/121342033.jpg




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