Dadiot_007
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It seems he has posted the alleged photo. I hope it's okay to post links:
https://x.com/UFOS_UAPS/status/1706458068937048087
https://x.com/UFOS_UAPS/status/1706473425651274000
https://x.com/UFOS_UAPS/status/1706473537186226590
How do you see that?Our "orb" fails to have an orb shape.But it has a six letter-or-number inscription on the side (nice of the aliens to identify their visiting craft), and the upper side looks like either a specular reflection or perhaps a two-word logo five (or more letters) and six (or more) letters. Can anyone read it?
Why was the photographer taking a series of pictures of the forest?
Ann K., I can't see that. Can you show us?But it has a six letter-or-number inscription on the side
Arms or appendages extending. Same laser systems I reported on
Do I get a prize, please?We can reasonably expect to see visible laser beams emanating from the object, or details of the object in such extraordinary detail that we can surmise that it is carrying "laser systems" which would be amazing. Otherwise UAPMax's claims are bunk, at least in part.
On zooming in, I get the impression of some image distortion in a roughly square shape surrounding theExternal Quote:..you will see the field it is creating
Do your pictures have grass and ferns in focus in the foreground, too?Why does that matter? I take photos when I go out and I'm at a nice vantage. It's not even an agenda thing. Nice view > phone > photo > continue to enjoy view.
Or a black bin bag. Or a dark, waxy leaf catching the sun. Maybe even a butterfly or day moth...I've been wondering if it might be a kite or a parachute.
But I'm not sure that the image is a photo of an object that was actually there at all; it seems to me that the "UAP" sits in a roughly square-shaped area whose edges resemble the artefacts present from crude graphic file manipulation
Wouldn't be the first one to have caused UFO reports, see https://www.metabunk.org/threads/big-balloons-that-are-not-round.12577/post-276849 and https://www.metabunk.org/threads/dark-uap-free-falling-possible-black-plastic-bag.12170/#post-262634 .Or a black bin bag.
I think the answer should be obvious nowWhy not actually, you know, wait until there is something to analyze and break down before preemptively mocking and dismissing it?
This thread feels like mocking and hating just for the sake of it, which is not really the point of Metabunk as far as I can tell.
Cropped:Here is the photo
Not one with which I am familiar, but I'll ask around.I've been wondering if it might be a kite...
Were we closer to Medellin, Colombia, I'd be saying it is very possibly a solar balloon, popular up there and made of something similar to thin bin-bag-material. Not that they COULDN'T make them in Ecuador, it's just that I don;t know that they do and a fast google search "en español" didn't find any examples.Or a black bin bag.
Not one with which I am familiar, but I'll ask around.
Great work!Picture of kite being flown near Guayaquil, Ecuador
I can't see it in the close-up image you posted either. Go back to @PublicStranger 's post where he first shows it, the second image. (I don't know what will happen if I just post my screen shot, because it may or may not change the resolution.) The logo on the nearest side looks like six characters, or possibly four characters, then a dash, then a final character which looks like a 6.How do you see that?
View attachment 62947
This looks worse than the Calvine photo. Or Patagonia.
Why was the photographer taking a series of pictures of the forest?
Such a kite made intentionally without a tail would be a fighter kite, unstable but maneuverable. There is no reason there could not be somebody flying fighters in Ecuador, but if there is nobody has told me about it!
That's VERY interesting. I'm not sure you've nailed it, but then I am also not sure you have not!Tentative ID: a butterfly of the genus Adelpha
Fair enough, and if/when we see that it might rule some of these possibilities out. But until then, it's worth working on some ideas.Just a reminder that according to the initial post allegedly there are before and after photos along with their metadata that demonstrate how short lived this object was.
Dunno, but I found this one, no orange:Do all individuals of species have orange?
If this were in only one frame of a quick series, it makes sense that it is something small and close to the camera. A butterfly that close would move out of frame quickly, even though not traveling very fast
Without knowing the focal length of the lens and the size of the sensor there's insufficient data for a meaningful analysis, Captain.You're an old school camera guy Mr. Wolf. How far from the camera would you think the butterfly would have to be as it's a bit out of focus while the close up ferns are in focus?
My initial thought is that if someone were shooting a landscape and wanted the foreground in focus they would use a large depth of field setting, meaning the butterfly would be in focus if close to the camera like the ferns. But, a large depth of field setting might mean a slower shutter speed, rendering the butterfly a bit out of focus due to movement.
Interesting.
Okay, I can't pretend that this nothing burger is a surprise.I do fully expect to be epically underwhelmed when the breathlessly-described pic
is finally revealed...
It's still more interesting than a dot.Okay, I can't pretend that this nothing burger is a surprise.
But, if this pic just showed up randomly on the internet, I think my reaction would've been
along the lines of: "Hmmm...what is that? Another helium balloon?
I sure don't know, but it's a pretty safe bet it's not aliens..." In other words, no big deal.
But instead, I feel like I was promised delivery of a 2024 Maserati Quattroporte,
but instead got a 1999 Ford Focus...with warped brake rotors...towed to my driveway.
That's going to become clearer with the other sequence pictures.View attachment 62973
Anyone else notice that small triangular-looking bit? Doesn't seem like it's part of the canopy.
In combination with the faint outline of two ropes/cords/wires trailing from the dark blob I get the impression this is one object being dragged along by the other.
Those are arrows!
But I'm not sure that the image is a photo of an object that was actually there at all; it seems to me that the "UAP" sits in a roughly square-shaped area whose edges resemble the artefacts present from crude graphic file manipulation.
The lower and left edges are most prominent (I'm not ruling out pareidolia or misinterpretation on my part, though).