FeliciaFirestarterFancy
on September 21, 2021
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I’ve just had the best few days away and have completely recharged!
This photo is me and my cousin going for a night swim under the Harvest Moon. Any ideas what the shooting light might be?
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Spyder
The curvature would indicate a reflection on the camera lens.
Graham-S
^^ it's likely the only near light source was the flash for the camera itself and nothing to reflect . . . If you've ever watched the ISS in the night sky it does make sense for it to be that when a camera uses a longer then normal exposure time in the dark
Spyder
The flash of light extends below the horizon. Unless it was crashing to earth it would stop at the horizon. If it were a reflection on the water the part below the horizon would angle the opposite way and be of equal length as the object.
Graham-S
^^ likely just the way the camera is trying to process the image dot by dot with a moving glow
Spyder
Is the camera facing north or south? What time of day is it? It almost appears that the horizon is at almost complete sunset, which would mean the camera is facing west. ISIS follows a north by north northwest to a south by south southeast track.
Spyder
Nelly
Deffo BigPhil , I have evidence!
BunnyMeows
I’ve seen the ISS moving across the sky - it’s quite visible at night at the cottage if you look up at the right time. I’ve also seen something exploring in the atmosphere, unexplained lights moving in an erratic manner, satellites, shooting stars etc up there. And I’m pretty sure I’ve seen Phil jum...View More
BunnyMeows
Exploding. Not exploring *facepalm*
Graham-S
Something exploring sounded far more X Files - the truth is out there :smile: