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Message Subject Want to see real UFOs? - Three new photos UPDATE (New photos at link)
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A recent thread discussed video of pyramid shaped objects with blinking lights. A number of posters doubted that the objects were anything other than our technology because of the "navigation" lights blinking on the craft. I can say for certain that I have observed craft with blinking lights which certainly don't look like anything conventional.

I went through something back in 2002-2003 which I will never forget. During that time I purchased a 35mm film camera which I mounted to a small telescope. Over the course of months I took hundreds of photos of a very wide variety of aerial phenomena. I have sat on all these photos for the last 20 years because I don't want to "embarrass" my current employer. But with retirement within a year, I am going to start sharing just a couple of my photos. There are certainly not my best photos, but interesting nevertheless.

The first photo below is of a craft that I saw many times. When this craft turns on those big lights in front, all my naked eye would see was a very bright ball of golden/yellow light (which many people report seeing). But when I started to close the aperture on my 35mm camera I could see that there was a solid object behind the light. This is that object.

The second photo is one of my most perplexing photos. This photo is an approximate 1 second time exposure of lights moving over the wheat fields of eastern Washington. UFO researcher David Serada (sp?) saw this photo and asked for permission to use it in his video presentations. It was David's idea that what I captured was the objects transitioning from operating in our atmosphere to getting ready for inter-stellar travel. I'm not sure of that, but I still can't explain what this is a photo of.

Comments?

palouse 1palouse2

Below are two more craft that I photographed. Much of what I photographed is not the typical round saucer shape. What or where these things come from I can't say.

palouse3palouse4
 Quoting: horticulture


You need a better camera.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 78658524


Actually the camera is good. Sorry if the fuzziness of the photos irritates you. But as I explained above, the digital images of the photos I currently have available were produced by hand scanning paper photos into digital format. When I enlarged or cropped these digital images these is considerable pixel chatter inherent in the paper photos. In the next year or so I will have time to go through over 1000 negatives and scan them directly into digital format. When that's accomplished, the photos should be much clearer. Also, you need to understand that all photos are taken through a telescope of objects that are often 10 to 15 miles away. Sometimes you get what you get.
 
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