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Bird Drone: Zoomed Photos and Analysis

This article reviews still shots from my video ‘Bird Drone Flying’ (links below). In it, a highly maneuverable bird drone flies through the sky hovering, diving, and shining a light too!

While several aspects of the mechanical bird’s flight seemed very real, one of the most telling aspects of mechanization was a light that shone from the drone. Let’s do some research and look deeper into the still shot of the lighted drone.

Links: See The Bird Drone (Plus Video): Not Every Bird That Flies is Alive.

The still shots below take a deeper look at zoomed photos of the lighted drone.

Original Photograph (Unretouched) of the Bird Drone:

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Let’s dig in to zoomed photos of the bird drone, both unretouched and edited for contrast, exposure etc. to reveal a bit more information about the bird drone.

Under each header I’ve listed the key points that stand out for me about the zoomed still shot fo the lighted bird drone.

Zoomed Photograph of Bird Drone:

  • Undefined head, appears white, obscured by the light.
  • Straight wings.
  • Limited distinguishing detail of normal bird markings.

Zoomed Photograph of Bird Drone with Lighting Edits (Contrast, Exposure, etc.):

  • Clear light at the head of the drone.
  • Color differences emit at the left side of the light and top right side of light.
  • In the lighting edited photo, these color variations show as red (to the lower left) and blue (to the upper mid-right).
  • These colors are not exact, they simply show differences that may reflect heat variation, wattage differences, movement, or other factors.
  • Edits appear to reveal a significant amount of energy around the bird.
  • This ‘energy’ reference is to the thick blue coloration outlined around the black bird body.

Significantly Zoomed Photograph:

  • While it could appear to be a bird at this zoom level based on wings, body and tail feathers, the white light obscures the face of the bird.

Significantly Zoomed Photograph with Lighting Edits (Contrast, Exposure, etc.):

  • Light at the head shows clearly.
  • Wings perfectly straight.
  • Energy emits from the light both at the top of the light and at the bottom left (from our viewing vantage point).
  • An ‘aura’ of energy surrounds the bird drone that may relate to it’s mechanical temperature, parts or movements.

Original Photograph with Lighting Edits That Reveal a Light:

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Link to Video ‘Bird Drone Flying’:

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© 2019 Solaris Modalis. All Rights Reserved. Permission is given to share this article on other blogs and websites as long as the text is posted in part (with live link back to this blog) or in its entirety, without alteration and with the accompanying photos, author’s credit, copyright and live website links included in the article. All photographs and videos created by Solaris Modalis; edits to images are specifically indicated if presented. Originally published September 30, 2019. Article originally published at https://solarismodalis.com/bird-drone-zoomed-photos-analysis.

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Solaris

Solaris Modalis photographs the skies and watches the happenings there. From the changes in the sun, to communing with lightships, these are her passions. Her memories of a galactic life among the stars informs her work. Solaris shares her love of life and her wisdom, inspired by artistic photographs. After years of chasing people down to show them what was in her camera, she started this blog.