"Angels" is a brief category, because I think they can take any form they choose, so putting them in a box here is probably erroneous, but nevertheless, I have one photo which MAY qualify.
#10
This light is typical of the one I saw in #9, but though I did see it on
occasion, sometimes I did not, and it showed in my photos anyway. I don't
know if it is the same kind of light, of course, but it does have similar
qualities, which are inconsistent movements and brilliance and color.
#9 For about two and a half years, between 2002 and 2004, I very often
woke up around 3 am and saw from my bedroom window, an odd blinking light,
red and white that moved straight up from the horizon from behind a mountain,
then moved in odd configurations before flying out of vision range. I often
saw this light move at right angles, and sometimes pop in and out of the
sky.
#8
Again, I find a rectilinear, blue luminous object in a dark sky that I did
not see visually. I do think that my getting so many of these excludes camera
anomalies, and I do think that these objects are in another light frequency
beyond our eyes' capabilities to see.
#7
In many of my photos, there is one or more extremely luminous spheres. For
this one, I have cropped it from the original image, heightened the contrast,
and used a filter to remove some pixilation. The filter will smooth the
image, since "noise" is always a problem when enlarging digital
images, especially when taken at night, but I have not added any color on
my own.
#6
I did not see this in the sky when I took the picture a couple of years
ago, but when I looked at the image in my computer, I noticed it and thought
it provoking.
#5
When I added a glowing edges filter to the blue rectangle in #4, I now see
that there are very structured shapes inside the rectangle, and the outside
of the rectangle is definitely structured, implying a man-made object, or
an object made by ???
#4
In a night image taken shooting North of the sky and landscape, this blue
rectangle appeared as a tiny blue light in the sky, but much bigger than
a star. It is a brilliant blue, even in a very dark photo. In the next image,
#5...I have added a glowing edges filter to it in hopes of gaining new information
about the object.
#3
Sometimes in a night image, there is a very small bright light, bigger than
a star, but often not big enough to be a recognizable object. With digital
images, it is easy to crop the light, enlarge it, heighten the contrast,
and in this image, this is what emerged.
#2
This image is another taken the same night as in #1. I changed the settings
on my camera between shots. The lights are in the same basic pattern, but
the colors are different, and notice in this shot the bright orb in the
upper middle. I think it is the same object that is in #1, but in #1, it
is moving, and in #1, it is also being reflected, but against what? Also,
note that the lights are forming a triangle, with a red circle in the middle
of the triangle. The use of certain filters in PhotoShop will show this
triangle is VERY pronounced.
Sony
Cybershot
8.0 Exposure
F/2.2
ISO 400
9.7mm focal length
Flash on
#1
In
this photo, I see the closest thing to what may be an Angel in any of my
images, but I simply do not know. I admit that it was originally a ball
of light until I tried to sharpen the image, and then a face appeared, and
then, when I sharpened it further, this appeared. So, you could make a good
argument that I have "manipulated" the original image, and you would be
correct to some extent, but any photographer will tell you that artistic
manipulation is a tool of the trade to get the most from an image. However,
what appeared in this case was so amazing to me, that I wondered if my hand
was not guided at the time of processing and sharpening, just as my hands
are guided to point my cameras where I do, when I do, for I do not see most
of what I get in the image itself, so how do I know where and when to take
the picture?
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