I don't know, I would prolly be like that for a day or two but then go out and try to kill the thing.
charlykilo wrote:
Either you lost me or the question.
Why does the S D card image show the reflection?
Because digital cameras "see" infrared light while human eyes do not. Some cameras have an infrared filter to block out the IR. You can do a simple test. Aim your camera at a TV remote's infrared light (the part you aim at the TV) and press any button on the remote. You will see on your camera's screen a flash of light but you won't see it with the naked eye. If it doesn't show up on your camera's screen then it probably has an IR filter. Either that or the remote doesn't work, maybe dead batteries. Try it!
The CDB is Awsome wrote:
Shoot there's a story there, I'll let y'all vote to see If Y'all wanna hear it
Bring it on, it may make for an interesting read, anyway.
I have seen the “alien” trail cam photo before, but the others are new...to me, anyway.
E.pa.al wrote:
Im interested CDB
Well, it may help pass the time between bites?
Different wavelength: IR from the camera vs sunlight from the sun. You can't see, but the camera can. The IR reflected back from the retina is still in the IR band. Hope this helps.
Well It ain't exactly Creepy unless from My perspective because it's just down the hill from my house, but in these woods there is a light that appears and disappears it only shows up between 9:45 and 10:15 usually on Monday, but we have seen it on Friday, there is a pattern I haven't figured it out yet. I Believe it is from the Civil war for the simple reason of the mountain next to the one I'm on has three unmarked graves from the Civil war. as for the trail cam, I found a coyote trail in them woods so I put my camera up to see If I could catch them, And the last picture the thing ever took, is a solid white picture. its almost like it has been the victim of an Emp because it tries to work but just doesnt, it cant take pictures or nothing anymore, I done told the story.
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