At that frequency (100bpm-ish) it resembles with what I've seen from my own pulse when fully zoomed in on things. So you might not need to build any camera shaking device, you might just need to jog around your lot a few times, until you're...
In the thread In search of ancient spaceships, amongst other curios and enigmatic art from earlier times there has been some discussion of an artefact supposedly found during the excavation of Toprakkale, a settlement of the Urartu kingdom in...
Ok this is a good one. A couple of minutes ago I posted this photo of a contrail in a 1990s show in the pre-1995 contrail thread. I commented that there are screen reflections visible because I couldn't get screen capture to work with the...
In the thread In search of ancient spaceships, amongst other curios and enigmatic art from earlier times there has been some discussion of an artefact supposedly found during the excavation of Toprakkale, a settlement of the Urartu kingdom in...
Ok this is a good one. A couple of minutes ago I posted this photo of a contrail in a 1990s show in the pre-1995 contrail thread. I commented that there are screen reflections visible because I couldn't get screen capture to work with the...
I think we'll need a reference for that. All of that; specifically, what constitutes "a particular type of sighting", and in what "number of different places"?
Bear in mind that sci-fi, in televised programs and in print media, is a favorite of...
Agatha Christie's Poirot, series 3 episode 7. Made in 1991, set in 1935.
(Some screen reflections are also visible, as Netflix disables direct screen capture)
Google Street View shows that 90 years later, the sky is entirely whited out! ;)
It's obviously not a flying saucer but it's interesting to see that people were flying stuff around the skies in Zimbabwe in 1994, and occasionally crashing them into schools.
Ok this is a good one. A couple of minutes ago I posted this photo of a contrail in a 1990s show in the pre-1995 contrail thread. I commented that there are screen reflections visible because I couldn't get screen capture to work with the...
Agatha Christie's Poirot, series 3 episode 7. Made in 1991, set in 1935.
(Some screen reflections are also visible, as Netflix disables direct screen capture)
Google Street View shows that 90 years later, the sky is entirely whited out! ;)