I am going with moth for now, as I would hope angels would be more defined and prettier...
We'll, if it is not an insect or bird, the image appears to be proportionate to a human height in relation to the size of the truck.I think its too defined for a moth...An up close moth would be much more blurrier on the outer edges I think...The wings are also too short for a moth...
The head appears to be bald, and the face too elongated and narrow for a human... there appears to be arms in front, about the same size as a human. The 'wings' do not seem large enough to make a human airborn, but then I am assuming the same laws of physics would apply to whatever it is...
I got a solution: Mothman
(LOL). I think it's an insect/moth that is close to the camera and moving, hence the bigger dimensions.
I remember a show on "rods".. what a total sham. These were all bugs flying around caught looking like rods. Put this up with the mermaids (in our dimension) are real show.
Angels do exist, I just don't see how a normal camera would capture it. You either need special cameras looking into finer bands of the spectrum, advanced spiritual vision, or DMT. Here you just got a regular camera I think.
Several things:
1. No science study on how fast angel wings flap is available.
2. Surveillance cameras (modern) see in IR night (they remove the daytime IR filter). Humans do not see in IR.
Thanks.. well human eyes do transition into seeing at night as well. But yeah the modern survaillance cameras will have IR, so this one does? I still think it's a moth flying close to the camera regardless.
This is what a moth looks like on surveillance.
So whatever it was is hovering.
Hummingbird would be a better guess.
different cameras, different specsI think its too defined for a moth...An up close moth would be much more blurrier on the outer edges I think...The wings are also too short for a moth...
This is what a moth looks like on surveillance.
So whatever it was is hovering.
Hummingbird would be a better guess.