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A few of the UFO's here were seen visually. There are
certainly differences in what the eye sees, and what
the camera captures, and then, to take the image into
Photoshop, enlarge it and perhaps adjust for contrast,
gives one a whole new perspective. If some other-dimensional
intelligences are up there, and I believe they are,
it is certainly possible that their vehicles are beyond
anything we have in our experience or imaginations,
so I am no longer surprised at what shape these crafts
project. I also do not know how much image editing
in Photoshop changes the form of the UFO, if any. I
do my best to get the best and most accurate image
possible, but when enlarging tiny lights, I do not
know what the software does technically to the original
image. Also, when using a tripod, you have the best
chance of getting accuracy, and without a tripod, there
will be movement and distortion of light, rendering
what you see highly suspect, and I have made note of
this in a few of the photos here. The more photos like
these I take, the more skepticism plays a part, and
I rarely automatically accept anything. Keeping our
minds open to possibilities is paramount.
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#1
Unobserved. This light showed up in one of my nightsky
photos taken in Laughlin, Nevada during an IUFO Congress
Conference. I suspect that part or all of the light is
in movement, so it is hard to determine if this is a
craft of a certain form. If you take photos of a star,
or the moon, and you move the camera even slightly, you
will get the light moving in a squiggly fashion, but
since this image has a bit of a right angle to it, I
do not think that is what occurred here, but I do think
it possible that there was some sort of UFO there, and
my hand-holding the camera distorted the light of it
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#2
Unobserved in the night sky over Mesa Verde Ruins. At
that time, I was photographing the sky over the ruins,
and I did use a tripod, so this is not camera blur of
the light.
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#3
This is the cropped enlargement of the light in the sky
over the Mingus Mtn. range near Jerome, AZ. This I saw
visually.
#4 This is the original image, and this light in the
sky was visible as an odd light which wasn't moving,
so with my camera on the tripod, I snapped the picture.
The lights in the lower part of the image are house or
car lights.
#5 This I saw visually, the same night as #3 and #4,
and in the same location, but a different light over
the mountains. The yellow bar of light is completely
integral to the image as taken.
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6 Unobserved. Taken near Jerome, AZ. in the night sky.
I often take photos of the night sky, without seeing anything
unusual. When I download the images, and view them in a
slideshow, things sometimes show up, so do not be dismayed
if you do not see UFO's with your eyes, because the camera
may get them. Note the red dot of light nearby, which often
accompanies UFO's in my images. I think this red light
is a scout or probe.
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Original image for #8. This bar of what I call "double
helix" light was unobserved in the sky in AZ. Note the
white ball of light nearby. Could there be such a craft
in the form of a double helix, or is this some holographic
symbol for me to capture and broadcast over the web for
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#9
Original image for #10. Note in #9, when you click on the
thumbnail and enlarge it, you can more easily see several
UFO's in a circular pattern. These were unobserved. I was
taking photos with my tripod in a cemetery that night.
#10 This is the UFO that is in the upper right of #9.
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#11
and #12 were both taken by Ray Alcott, Denver.
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#13
This was a sighting I had from my apartment one night,
but what I saw was an odd brilliant blue-white light moving
very slowly low to the horizon. By the time I got my camera
and snapped the shutter, it was almost imperceptible. So,
my eye saw one brilliant light, but my camera got these
other colors, and for all I know, these lights could actually
be just one light, that is in movement.
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#14
Unobserved. Note the white and the red balls of light nearby.
This is not like any plane I have photographed at night.
Planes have red and white lights on opposite sides, and
when I have photographed planes in flight, the red and
white lights are evenly spaced all along the center flight
line. There are no gaps like this, but you can certainly
take your own photos of planes in flight at night and see
what you get.
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#15
Unobserved. I took this photo with a tripod while in
the desert near Giant Rock, CA., while skywatching.
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This light was observed near Page, AZ.
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#18 Photos by Blair Carl. The white squiggly light is
Venus, according to Blair. This will happen while hand-holding
a digital camera, but the orange streaks of light, UFO's.
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#19
This image was taken during a channeling session at Robt.
Short's house. Several images over the channel's house
showed these colored lights in the sky. |
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#20
Photo by Karl Mullings, professional Arizona photographer.
Like me, Karl got a strong urge one night to take several
photos in the dark! Beautiful image, yes?
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I took this image in Flagstaff, AZ, not noticing at the
time, the sphere in the sky. |
#22
This is the enlargement of the ball in the sky in the
Flagstaff photo. |
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#23
In this antique painting, a small saucer certainly appears
out of place. The photo of this painting was presented
in Laughlin at the 2006 IUFO Congress conference, and
according to the presenter from Turkey, the painting
was discovered, with the saucer in it, after many years
of storage in a Turkish palace. The age of the painting
was not disclosed, nor whether or not the saucer was
part of the original painting, but it was thought to
be part of the original work.
#24 This is a cropped enlargement of the entire painting.
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#25
This is a cropped section of a beach photo from the early
1980's, taken with a film camera while my husband and I
were at the beach in North Florida. Neither of us noticed
the sphere in the photo at the time, and while I was recently
going through some old photos, discovered it and scanned
it into my computer.
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#26
This photo was taken in Laughlin, Nevada during the International
UFO Congress Conference, March, 2005. I had gone walking
along the Riverwalk one night and took some pictures looking
into the sky. I did not see this light in the sky at the
time, and it was barely visible in the photo until I brought
up the light.
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#27
Photo by Ted Bos, Holland. I think these tiny lights are
UFO's in movement, and I think they are dancing for Ted,
because Ted is attuned to them.
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