Why is it that people who photograph UFOs can't ever seem to focus a camera? All I see are several SEVERELY out of focus lights.
Good question. I don't know what we can conclude from such photos...nothing much, it would seem
"Why is it that people who photograph UFOs can't ever seem to focus a camera?" Because they are tripping on mushrooms when they click.
actually it may be that they are so small on a normal lens that they are just zoomed to the point where they look like that. (I can only assume he had the camera set to infinity.)
1. Distance.
2. Light bending aspects of the propulsion system make sharp images during many/most? modes of flight virtually impossible.
3. Inferior camera resolution.
4. There are sharper images around . . . hard to find from the mass of fuzzy ones.
I'm not the expert, but I don't think a camera can see clearly defined hard edges on extremely bright lights. Same goes for the human eye, I believe. Atmospheric effects over distance also tend to make things fuzzy.