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Daytime UFOs Flash Red Pink Lights in Front of Sun – Still Shots

By November 29, 2017February 7th, 2018Sky Phenomena, Solaris Galactic, Solaris Video

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I recently spent a day on the weekend taking hundreds of photos – 420 to be exact!

In reviewing the Live Photos I took, I found that there were UFOs flashing in a couple of the shots!

Live Photos are an Apple product, where the still image includes 1.5 seconds of video before the click of the photo and 1.5 seconds of video after the click.  This creates 3 seconds total of a “mini movie” when the photo on your device screen is pressed with your finger.  The video occurs while your finger is pressing down on the image.

Using some video and technology skills – I’m joking because it’s a steep learning curve for me, lol – I created a video of the live photo, and then took still shots from this live photo video.

The following images are stills from the video in this blog post: Daytime UFOs Flash Red Pink Lights in Front of Sun.

These are close ups of the objects that were flashing red pink lights, hidden in front of the sun at the edges of cloud layers, or in front of clouds.

But First, Let’s Take A Look at the Original Photo

It takes some technique to discover these phenomena, even after the photos are taken.  To give you an idea of this, here is the original image of the photo in which I discovered these flashing UFOs.

I’ve included it at full pixellation so that you can look closer for yourself.  One of the red pink objects is very visible in it.

The techniques I use to look for and notice sky phenomena, are learnable by anyone.  I’ll be offering a course on how to Scan the Sky soon, so that I can share them with you!  I hope that you will join me.  If you’d like to receive a notice about when the course is available, plus my monthly newsletter, please sign up to be on my email list here and be part of the Solaris Star Crew.

Sky Phenomena – They are Up There!

Taking a look at the image above, what stands out is that these objects know how to disguise themselves.  Whether it is hiding in front of direct sunlight, or at the edges of coloration or cloud cover in the sky, and so on.

My message to you is – they are up there.  If you take the time to look, and set your intentions for this to transpire in a way that is in your highest good, you can come to see these phenomena for yourself in the sky.

Solaris Video:  Stills from the Video Jam Session

Below are still shots from the video, a sort of “jam session” between myself and my friend Alex Clark, in which we play off each other while going deeper and deeper with observations about the photo and phenomena.

If you subscribe to my YouTube channel, you will receive these videos as soon as they are posted!  I’m working on posting about once a week, on Wednesdays.

We focused in on one photo in the video, but the still shots are from two videos of the UFOs that I took, because in other footage some of the objects came out more clearly.

Knowing What to Look For – Hiding in Front of the Sun

In the above photo, I’ve marked the locations of the small fleet of UFOs that showed up in the image.  As you can see, the phenomena are directly in front of the sun.  That means, the flashing of red pink lights isn’t visible looking directly at the sun.  One has to take the footage and then review it manually.

That means that knowing what to look for, how to scan the sky to anticipate the presence of UFOs, is pretty helpful.

Upcoming Course by Solaris – Scanning the Sky

I’m excited as I’m putting together my first course!  I hope you will find it of interest.

I will be offering a course on Scanning the Sky soon to teach this very topic!  Knowing what to look for when you take photos gets you halfway to seeing your phenomena, because sometimes, what is in the photos is only viewable after you sit down and review the images that you have taken.  This is what I have found.

If you’d like to experiment with taking photos of phenomena in the sky, I’d love you to join me for this course.  And – send in your photos, too, please!  I have a Contact Form and would love to see, and review if you’d like, any interesting shots that you have taken.

Can You Spot the Unidentified Objects in the Clouds?

The following two photos are the same – except one has the UFOs circled.  When you see these on video, the flashing helps you spot them.  But, by going frame by frame through the video, I was able to capture a few good shots of the objects themselves standing out among the cloud cover.

This is a time consuming process, going frame by frame, but the excitement and fascination of working with this material motivates me, that’s for sure.

This last still shot, below, is pretty darn amazing!  There is clearly an object up there in the sky that appears to have shape and form.  You can also clearly see the red pink light surrounding the object.

This last image is the best close up still shot that I was able to get of the objects up there that day.  Seeing this image makes me wish I had a super high power focus on my camera – wouldn’t it be cool to see what this really looks like?

I hope you have enjoyed this presentation of the daytime UFOs!  I was so surprised to see these phenomena during the daytime.  It was pretty darn awesome.

I look forward to sharing with you again soon.

Love,

Solaris

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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.