What do you think this is? It looks like an out-of-body eye.
The temperature was in the low 40s F.
I cropped out the time, which was 3:34 am
Captured with Infra Red lighting from the OG Telephoto about 40 feet away.
What do you think this is? It looks like an out-of-body eye.
The temperature was in the low 40s F.
I cropped out the time, which was 3:34 am
Captured with Infra Red lighting from the OG Telephoto about 40 feet away.
Looks like a squirrel to me. ![]()

Second… Wabbit
Squirrel, it has a bushy tail.

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This is what I was thinking, though it’s difficult to say how much of that is tail versus motion artifact from the zoomed-in low-light imagery.
Ok second guessed after another look thinking shadows were the reason for the big back. But then what I thought was the critters hind side (making it to big to be a squirrel) it was not a shadow. When the critter scurried away the the dark was replace by light in that area. Squirrel, Rabbit, all varmint
Where’s the thermal? When do we see that? ![]()
Easy solution: post the last half of the video here so it can be downloaded here, view on VLC frame by frame, take screen capture of the critter, then increase the brightness. ![]()
R Good,
Good job. That is my guess as well.
Upon reconsidering @Seapup’s previous post, I’d like to amend my answer. I now suspect that it was either the Mexican Staring Frog of Southern Sri Lanka or…
…ManBearPig.
Clip the upper-left 1/4 of screen using Windows video printscreen, save file as .mp4, open with VLC, play in frame-by-frame mode with Negate Colors enabled, check out critter before it hops away… it’s dat wascally wabbit. ![]()
I believe you. I was looking at the other video @norjgo uploaded to Google Photos earlier and trying to compare it to daytime images from some of the other recent YouTube videos, because this video gives the impression that the eyes could be peeking out from behind something, and I wanted to see what that something was.
I think that something is nothing—at least not another separate, stationary object—and in the full Google Photos video (and even in the YouTube segment above) early on it appears that the critter is looking off to the left and with wabbit ears sticking up. I think it then turns its head around (because it’s initially facing away from the viewer with its body) and cranes its neck for maybe a bit of grooming before hopping away, leaving that nothing behind.
Or it could be fwabbit:
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There are some flowering plants behind the “eye” but I believe the creature is in front of them. I agree with the rest of your interpretation.
Is Negate Colors the same as Inverting Colors? Regardless, how is it done in VLC?
Yes
VLC > Show extended settings > Video effects > Colors > Negate colors