Pause the video at 0:02 and look at the flag over Donald's right shoulder.
One star is fully visible, and you can make out parts of three other stars.
Now go to 2:05 and look at the star positions.
The three stars previously visible are gone from view.
Now go to 3:18 and see the star positions.
The stars are back to pretty much the same position as they were at 0:02.
So there has been an gentle "rocking" that has taken place over the course of 3+ minutes.
Now if you watch the video all the way through you can notice that the gentle rocking motion as is taking place.
Something is moving, right?
If the camera is on a tripod on stable ground, we would not get an effect like this, would we?
Or is there some scenario where it would happen?
Is a person holding the camera?
And the person has made this very gentle rock over 3:00?
Does that sound reasonable?
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Smackie Chan, you have spend time on water vessels, right?
Maybe others of you, too.
If Don is on a boat and the camera is on a tripod, we would not get this effect either, right?
Because the camera and the setting would move together and no rocking would be noticed.
What do you think this is?
Discuss...