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07/26/2009 01:37:47 AM · #1 |
My guess is a bird. Unless it's optical illusion and it much closer than it appears; it would be one big bird.
What do you think.
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07/26/2009 01:40:35 AM · #2 |
A Mosquito flying past your lens....it is out of focus...therefore it was closer to you than the clouds were....A bird in the sky would have had some definition at least.
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07/26/2009 01:46:11 AM · #3 |
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07/26/2009 01:48:04 AM · #4 |
Originally posted by Judi: A Mosquito flying past your lens....it is out of focus...therefore it was closer to you than the clouds were....A bird in the sky would have had some definition at least. |
Could have been. I was taking pictures of the clouds to put in my library of sky/cloud pictures for editing purposes. I didn't see the object/dot when taken the picture and the focus point was on the clouds or I was trying to focus on them. |
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07/26/2009 01:49:41 AM · #5 |
Originally posted by FocusPoint: Upside flying balls ? |
lol |
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07/26/2009 02:05:33 AM · #6 |
Originally posted by SDW: Originally posted by Judi: A Mosquito flying past your lens....it is out of focus...therefore it was closer to you than the clouds were....A bird in the sky would have had some definition at least. |
Could have been. I was taking pictures of the clouds to put in my library of sky/cloud pictures for editing purposes. I didn't see the object/dot when taken the picture and the focus point was on the clouds or I was trying to focus on them. |
It happens quite regularly.....I see a lot of flies and mosquitoes appear in shots....!
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07/26/2009 07:10:24 AM · #7 |
It's an UFO! I saw one the other night. Starshiny thing on the sky that moved darned fast. Not a satelite. |
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07/26/2009 08:16:16 AM · #8 |
It could be dust on the sensor that only is visible when shooting sky or solid colors (such as blue), and enlarging the images on screen or printing them. I had a 40D, brand new, and the first time I used it, all of my sky, or similar photos, had quite a few tiny dots that turned out to be dust on the sensor. The camera came boxed that way. I had the sensor cleaned and that cleared up the problem.
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07/26/2009 08:30:35 AM · #9 |
Watch out for that jar of marmalade.

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