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Did Game Camera Snap Extraterrestrial Photos?
By OMAR VILLAFRANCA
nbcdfw.com- A motion-activated camera at a Fort Worth family's favorite hunting spot is capturing shots of mysterious objects.
Lisa Brock-Piekarski's game camera is supposed to take pictures of the deer on her Archer City lease. But the pictures show something she can't explain.
"What I see looks almost like a Frisbee," she said. "You see a several lights going around, and they're all symmetrical and lit up, and it just looks like an object in the sky."
Brock-Piekarski's is hesitant to call the string of lights in the sky UFOs, although she can't identify the flying objects.
"We've seen falling stars, all kinds of stuff out there because you're away form the city," she said. "Anytime there's a meteor shower or anything, you can see it a lot better, but I've never seen anything like that."
Brock-Piekarski said the pictures were taken by a single motion-activated game camera. The equipment wasn't moved, and it doesn't have a flash. Instead, it uses infrared. She said she has ruled out light posts or cell phone towers because the area is pretty empty.
"There's nothing back there but trees and sky," she said. "There's no hills, no buildings, nothing back there. It's all flat."
Timestamps on several pictures also show that the object hovered in the air for almost two hours.
Lisa Brock-Piekarski's game camera is supposed to take pictures of the deer on her Archer City lease. But the pictures show something she can't explain.
"What I see looks almost like a Frisbee," she said. "You see a several lights going around, and they're all symmetrical and lit up, and it just looks like an object in the sky."
Brock-Piekarski's is hesitant to call the string of lights in the sky UFOs, although she can't identify the flying objects.
"We've seen falling stars, all kinds of stuff out there because you're away form the city," she said. "Anytime there's a meteor shower or anything, you can see it a lot better, but I've never seen anything like that."
Brock-Piekarski said the pictures were taken by a single motion-activated game camera. The equipment wasn't moved, and it doesn't have a flash. Instead, it uses infrared. She said she has ruled out light posts or cell phone towers because the area is pretty empty.
"There's nothing back there but trees and sky," she said. "There's no hills, no buildings, nothing back there. It's all flat."
Timestamps on several pictures also show that the object hovered in the air for almost two hours.
Whatever it is, she is now a little hesitant to go out to her deer blind alone.
"It's creepy," Brock-Piekarski said. "I don't know if I want to be sitting out in my deer stand by my self anymore, hunting."
Archer City, which is just south of Wichita Falls, is also close to Sheppard Air Force Base. The installation did not immediately return requests asking if it had planes up the night the pictures were taken.
"It's creepy," Brock-Piekarski said. "I don't know if I want to be sitting out in my deer stand by my self anymore, hunting."
Archer City, which is just south of Wichita Falls, is also close to Sheppard Air Force Base. The installation did not immediately return requests asking if it had planes up the night the pictures were taken.
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it's a firefly.
ReplyDeleteit looks like stuttered lights because of the long exposure time of the camera - as evidenced by the blur around the deer.