Thursday, January 17, 2019

Skyfish Rods

"Skyfish rods" are strange visual artifacts that have appeared on people's digital photos. 


When you enlarge them, they appear to be some sort of multi-winged flying fish. Sometimes they appear to have a dark body and four or six diaphanous wings. 

In reality it's a familiar insect whose wingbeat action is stretched out along their path of movement.


Wikipedia says: "Some paranormal proponents claim them to be extraterrestrial lifeforms, extradimensional creatures, or very small UFOs. However, these artifacts appear naturally in video and outdoor photography as the result of an optical illusion due to motion blur, especially in interlaced video recording, and are typically afterimage trails of flying insects and their wingbeats."
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Rods (Optics) on Wikipedia
More examples and explanation

18 comments:

  1. That's what they want you to think. In reality, digital cameras are inadvertently able to see into higher dimensions, capturing images of the telepathic colonisation of Earth by the great race of Vermicious Knidarians from Yoghurt-Sothothothoth beyond the stars.

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  2. Area 51 baby. That's all I'm gonna say, Area 51.

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  3. I’ve seen many of these with my own eyes when I lived in LA. Always terrified me. Strangely after moving to WA state, I have not seen a single one.

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  4. This is similar to was captured today on my security camera what is it I have two different images taken at different times one at 19:21pm and the other 19:29pm it's very strange to me I've never seen anything like this in Australia before

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  5. I have just found one on a weekly TV programme...Gold Rush. Its a clear image with good definition !!

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  6. I made a compilation video of occasions where I’ve captured these in the background while filming UAPs. They are certainly not an insect trail.

    https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=0xW4419vyvE

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  7. I made a compilation video of occasions where I’ve captured these in the background while filming UAPs. They are certainly not an insect trail.

    https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=0xW4419vyvE

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  8. I just saw one from my ring doorbell camera!!

    https://vm.tiktok.com/ZMd5tocs1/

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  9. I see these often on my CCTV. Thought they were bats

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  10. Believe I have a picture of one drinking water

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  11. I have a very clear one caught on my Ring doorbell, start off by my front door!!!!

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  12. 2reds....
    I am a surveillance professional and have recorded these on multiple occasions on both high and low frame rates.
    The recordings greatly differ from standard insect IR photos and they travel at huge speed.

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  13. Whilst I was up a ladder painting our large Barn something caught my eye. I turned to see two of these to my left side about 3 or 4 metres away flying/gliding with their fins in fast motion. They came across over head to my right side and continued up into the tree line which was on the other side of our barn. One was a lot shorter than the other. The longer one was rather long. I live in New Zealand, so they must be all over the globe. Fascinating things and I've always wondered the usual what/where/why etc... :-)

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