I think that might be confounded by motion blur and the stabilization. If there's motion blur in the direction of on-screen motion, but that motion is hidden by the stabilization, then it might create more of a shape change than actually existed.
Here's my recreation of the video with blender :
White OSD elements are calculated from camera/UAP positions, the reddish dot is the simulated UAP.
The match is good when the white N angle indicator (simulated) show the same angle as the...
The knuckle of the index finger is blown out - overexposed. Details are gone. The rest are wrinkly with natural looking shadows. Also, you see knuckle bones in a fist, not so much on a hand held in this position.
I don't know. But, I suspect...
Here's my recreation of the video with blender :
White OSD elements are calculated from camera/UAP positions, the reddish dot is the simulated UAP.
The match is good when the white N angle indicator (simulated) show the same angle as the...
If you look at his left wrist, under the cuff of his shirt there appears to be a plaster. That's not a detail AI would add, not least as he normally wears a watch there.
All it is that the distortion in the paper angles it to the light from the window to the left which means it's blown out like some areas of his shirt.
Nothing about this photo looks obviously wrong to me as a photographer.
Indeed. I see videos occasionally posted on social media that appear to show murmurations.
This thread discusses one that was reported to Enigma Labs:
https://www.metabunk.org/threads/enigma-labs-287721-murmuration-of-birds.13339/
And sometimes they even do THIS sort of thing while flying:
Source: https://youtu.be/e8Prw9AZ9jw?t=27
Which raises two thoughts:
Thought the First: Any claim that a formation of things in the air can't be birds because it is not in a "V" is...
I didn't comment on or endorse the rest of the video but provided the time stamp to the relevant part showing the footage from behind Kirk (which I'm assuming is genuine). I think people are smart enough to understand that.
Lot's of comments showing this as proof of AI weirdness.
I can't explain this one, as I don't know all that much about digital photography... But this weirdness (the white zone around the finger), I tentatively suspect, is an edge-enhancement...