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This is Sirius!

Saturday, February 9, 2013 15:05
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This is Sirius!  This is actual enhanced HD video of Sirius as it set in the western horizon as seen from Golden, Colorado on 2/08/13.  

 

http://youtu.be/Fuw44DPuYHw

 

The raw video of the star was zoomed into in Adobe Premiere and  given high contrast and brightness.  The colors are natural to the star and nothing is added to the image artificially.  The footage is slowed to 25% of real speed. 

 

The diamond shape is an artifact of de-focus.  I don’t understand how that shaped happens.  Nor am I sure how the variegated color forms with-in the visuals of the star.  The color is completely random and different as snowflake in every permutation.  These are real, unadulterated emissions from this most brilliant neighbor star.

 

I have been told I am a Sirian LightWorker.  Interestingly I am here working with the light of Sirius and unveiling the effects seen only through advanced photography and processing.  Now I can see why this star has ever been so intriguing.  

 

DavidGordon

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  • Typo on date. 2/08/13

    • On Google Sky, Sirius is being censored and you can not see the star it self.
      This strange color could be the reason.

  • Now I suppose your going to tell us that Sirius is diamond shaped. Your photo is called over focusing. It can produce strange shapes and unusual colors. Stop trying to make this something it isn’t.

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