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Have you seen this?! - It looks like an object Mark Olson filmed in Cali and also...can't remember--either the same or similar object was filled in Belgium or Russia.

The deer popping in and out reminds me of abductee Frank Soriano's series of photos where the UFO he's snapping shots of is there, then gone and the cloud pattern is different in the sky, then back again. (They are numerically ordered by the developer and they compliment Frank's story of time hopping).

But then maybe the deer is just wandering in and out of frame? I dunno. Seems to me that a scared deer wouldn't wander back in.

Any thoughts besides how awesome their theme song is?

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Is this a viral marketing thing for the Whitetail deer company? If it's real, that's pretty cool, and pretty odd. Doesn't seem like a bug on the lens.
 
you would be suprised what a deer would do somtimes. They are skittish if they have your sent or are very positive that you are dangerous.. But I've also had them be very curious when they couldn't figure out what they were looking at and actually come in closer.
 
It sounds like Jack Black did the theme song. Sounds like he is singing "We are the DEER GODS!"

It would be interesting to know what kind of cameras they are using. The most common of this type of trail camera is the Bushnell Trail Scout series. 42mm/f3.5 lens tripped by an IR motion sensor. The higher end models have both a xenon flash and a set of IR LEDs that act as an IR flash. For a $2-300 consumer device they are a really smart and affordable self-contained packaging of technology.

I'm not sure of the max range or area at which one would be tripped. If this kind of thing happened repeatedly at a certain site I would set up a second camera 90 degrees from the first to see if you could get 2 photos from different angles.
 
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