ID | #1655019420 |
Added | Sun, 12/06/2022 |
Author | July N. |
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Status | Result
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Initial data
An eyewitness from The Hague writes that after taking a photo, he found figures next to the plane, which can only be seen in the photo.
He's writing:
I took a picture of a plane in the sky. Looking at the photo, I saw a number of other shapes/objects.
* The object was spotted while viewing photos.
Original news
Andere vormen naast vliegtuig op foto te zien
DEN HAAG, ZH — Ik maakte een foto van een vliegtuig in de lucht. Bij het terug kijken op de foto zag ik een aantal andere vormen/objecten. De ingezoomde foto’s zijn allen afkomstig van dezelfde foto.
* Het object werd opgemerkt bij het terugkijken van de foto’s.
Hypotheses
Objects in motion, captured on a long exposure

Most often this artifact is called skayfish if the lens gets a passing bird or insect. It is based on the discrepancy between the speed of the video and the frequency of the flapping of insect wings. Essentially, each video drops a few strokes of the wings of an insect, which when viewed looks like "arrow", provided with long protuberances. The motion of the insect by its translucent body seems to "boom" and vibration of the wings give the appearance of bumps.
Investigation
Based on the characteristic type of "skyfish", these are birds that flew in the frame at the time of shooting. This is indicated by the presence of protrusions (wings) on objects, blurring (due to movement) and the fact that they were only seen in the photo.
Resume
Objects in motion, captured on a long exposure

Most often this artifact is called skayfish if the lens gets a passing bird or insect. It is based on the discrepancy between the speed of the video and the frequency of the flapping of insect wings. Essentially, each video drops a few strokes of the wings of an insect, which when viewed looks like "arrow", provided with long protuberances. The motion of the insect by its translucent body seems to "boom" and vibration of the wings give the appearance of bumps.
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