I am calling the lights in these images UFO's because they are
lights in the sky I cannot identify as known lights, such as
planes, satellites, helicopters, birds, or insects highlighted
by the flash. However, they may not be flying at the time of
capturing in the camera, and UFO implies flight. In addition,
UFO's often hover or are stationary, so the term is a bit of
a misnomer.
All photos were taken with two Sony Cybershot cameras, a DSC F707, and DSC F828, unless otherwise noted. Jan. 25, 2005
# 20
Another favorite. Note how the red energy seems to spiral around the white, and also note the brilliant white sphere again nearby, as previously mentioned. I do believe there is a connection between the sphere and the UFO.
# 19
Occasionally, I do get lights in the sky that have a dark center in them.
Hmmm, I wonder what that means? If anyone out there knows, please email
me from my contact page.
# 18
One
of my personal favorites. This photo was taken on a night in the desert
near Sedona. Several of my friends and I were there stargazing, and took
our cameras, of course. IF you take the time to look at the sky on a dark
night, and really study it, there is much you can see that will cause wonder
besides the stars. If you see a star "move", then you are on to
something!
# 17
I
did not see this, but I find this pattern in the photo amazing. After years
of photos like this, I am convinced that there is a lot going on in the
sky that we are only beginning to see. How many can embrace this new information
as opportunities for cosmic awareness and questioning, and how many deny
it and find reasons why it is nothing but a fluke of the camera? The latter
will kill new ideas before they are born, and take issue with SONY!
# 16
In the original photo (most of which I do not include on the site because
they are so large,and these lights are so small in them), this light was
more of a blur of light, but I did sharpen it in PhotoShop,and then the
three lights emerged.
# 14
Didn't see this one, either. Note again the brilliant white sphere nearby, and larger than a star.
# 15
My
question here is, is this one light in movement, or several lights? I tend
to think if it is one light in movement, that the red trail would not be
broken, but I don't really have the answer.
# 13
I didn't see this one; again, in the night sky.
#12
Note
the three green lights in the red trail of light, upper left of center,
and note the triangle of white lights in the lower right. These brilliant
white spheres are often very near a paranormal object in my photos, making
me wonder as to their connection to the paranormal object.
#11
More
oddly blinking lights. Shutter speed was about 8 seconds. I have taken photos
of planes in flight, so that I can see the difference, and planes in flight
leave a perfectly straight trail of light, have a perfectly straight flight
pattern, and have perfect consistency in light luminosity. Also, in plane
photos, the lights are perfectly equidistant. However, I have been told
that this will not occur if there is turbulence to throw the plane's trajectory
off a bit, but I have not seen that in my photographs of planes yet.
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