Tuesday, June 4, 2013

Must Have Been An Angel

Focal lenght=27, wide angle. Wanted to catch more of the trail.
Focal lenght=27, wide angle. Wanted to catch more of the trail.
Darker in color, clearly shaped on the sky, much lower, surely a hawk.
Focal lenght=27, wide angle. Wanted to catch more of the trail.
Another hawk, most likely
Focal length=30, wide angle. Wanted to catch more trails.

Balloon, i saw it dancing in the wind. It appears below too, in the croped version in the left.
Focal lenght=30, wide angle. Wanted to catch more trails.
In the lower right, a darker patch.
Not hawk, not balloon, not plane. Could be a drone. Hiding in the jet trail.
Focal length=105, 2x zoom. Took pictures of all dissipating trails after discovering what is above with zoom at maximum. Some of them are badly shaken, out of focus. Could have been more.
Blue grey. Looks like a drone to me. Light from above - left as it should. With wings.

3 comments:

George Ion said...

Now that i'm looking at the pictures i think they were more than one...

George Ion said...

Got it. When i started taking pictures of the trails they released a balloon. Don't know who did it, made me pay more attention, then i saw what it looks like drones and birds. I knonw they like to hide them in clouds, i saw once on TV. But if there are not clouds that day.... And those are real thick jet trails, i saw later a SW jet with a normal trail, it was like 10 times thinner and twice the altitude... Wondering what those trails are made of, maybe just vapor resulting from a certain engine usage. So... I must send these tomorow to FAA maybe the're gone tell us who the hell was circling around here today and made big thik trails at about 5000 ft. Ok, i'll take a look at that trackin site to see if i found out something...

George Ion said...

Nope... Couldn't see anythin within one hour and a half before taking the pictures... And those trails didn't last more than 15 minutes after i took them... Really strange... http://webtrak.bksv.com/pdx

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