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post Jan 9 2008, 11:23 PM
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I talked on air to Art and Whitley this past Thursday night and Art asked if this photo of our UFO had been published on the website yet and obviously it had not...

In late summer of 2006 I had gone outside to do one of my regular dawn shoots in my backyard [in Indiana] as we seem to have some kind of attraction to our yard for orbs of all kinds and some other very strange things. It is my custom to shoot at dusk and dawn as I have found them to be the most active in my yard for some reason. On this particular early morning, barely starting to get light, I went out as I normally do but this time I spotted darting orbs up high as soon as I went out so I put the camera directly over my head as high as I could to try to catch them before they were out of range.


I normally take my shots from the porch as I go back inside but this time I felt I had to grab these shots as these particular orbs had long tails like a comet. At the time of the picture, I had not seen anything other than the orbs but upon reviewing later, my husband noticed in the bottom right corner, a bright yellow “something”. After he enlarged the picture, we both about fell off our seats as we saw the most beautifully designed and colored craft either of us had ever seen. My husband feels it is much larger and farther away than it appears and I feel it is actually in the tree line as it appears. The tree line is apx. 120 feet from the porch where I took the shot. I feel that the flash couldn’t have caught it, if it was far away. The light coming from the arrival of dawn was ever so slight and coming from the far right. If it were farther away, the flash wouldn't have captured the color and clarity we see here.

To the COAST family, if anyone out there has the equipment and/or expertise to do whatever tests can be done, I have literally hundreds of pictures taken in the same area to use as a guideline for a history on how far the light from the flash goes. Maybe you could also inspect some of the other anomalous pictures captured in our yard as well. The design of this craft, along with the color begs the question; Do aliens love their “cars” as much as we do? Also, if this is indeed extraterrestrial, what is it doing among the orbs?... BTW, The camera used was an Olympus SP-500UZ. I was on Auto focus with flash.





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post Jan 10 2008, 03:43 AM
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Sorry but that not a UFO thats just stuff on the lense/film, and the Orbs you talk about are the cameras flash reflecting of rain as seen here....smile.gif


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Why to shoot with flash when the subject is far away?

The only usefulness to make a photo with flash is to give more emphasis to the raindrops. In fact, the light of flash is reflected back to the camera lens and you can see the raindrops as points (for the farther ones) or as long wakes (for the closer ones). The exposure is of 1/60 seconds.Source


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post Jan 10 2008, 04:53 AM
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talked on air to Art and Whitley this past Thursday night and Art asked if this photo of our UFO had been published on the website yet and obviously it had not...

In late summer of 2006 I had gone outside to do one of my regular dawn shoots in my backyard [in Indiana] as we seem to have some kind of attraction to our yard for orbs of all kinds and some other very strange things. It is my custom to shoot at dusk and dawn as I have found them to be the most active in my yard for some reason. On this particular early morning, barely starting to get light, I went out as I normally do but this time I spotted darting orbs up high as soon as I went out so I put the camera directly over my head as high as I could to try to catch them before they were out of range.

I normally take my shots from the porch as I go back inside but this time I felt I had to grab these shots as these particular orbs had long tails like a comet. At the time of the picture, I had not seen anything other than the orbs but upon reviewing later, my husband noticed in the bottom right corner, a bright yellow “something”. After he enlarged the picture, we both about fell off our seats as we saw the most beautifully designed and colored craft either of us had ever seen. My husband feels it is much larger and farther away than it appears and I feel it is actually in the tree line as it appears. The tree line is apx. 120 feet from the porch where I took the shot. I feel that the flash couldn’t have caught it, if it was far away. The light coming from the arrival of dawn was ever so slight and coming from the far right. If it were farther away, the flash wouldn't have captured the color and clarity we see here.

To the COAST family, if anyone out there has the equipment and/or expertise to do whatever tests can be done, I have literally hundreds of pictures taken in the same area to use as a guideline for a history on how far the light from the flash goes. Maybe you could also inspect some of the other anomalous pictures captured in our yard as well. The design of this craft, along with the color begs the question; Do aliens love their “cars” as much as we do? Also, if this is indeed extraterrestrial, what is it doing among the orbs?... BTW, The camera used was an Olympus SP-500UZ. I was on Auto focus with flash.

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post Jan 10 2008, 06:30 AM
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Wow, cricket! That IS pretty neat.

And I LOVE the title, Cricket. That's awesome.

One of the things I like in this post is that these aren't simply 'orbs' caught on camera, but orbs seen with the naked eye. That's a bit different ... and cool.


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While i do agree that it looks like an omelet, i am inclined to believe it is swamp gas.


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post Jan 10 2008, 07:39 AM
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I believe the photograph is a time-exposure and not merely a snapshot with flash as the author claims. So I am going to say fraud.
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Cricket! The ’omelet’ pic looks sooo sensuous! What did you do to get that image? Did you just ‘enlarge' it? Love it… ~rore


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Been posted here...biggrin.gif

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And as i said there just something on the lense/film and the other thing is just rain illuminated by the flash....smile.gif


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post Jan 10 2008, 09:07 AM
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Cricket! The ’omelet’ pic looks sooo sensuous! What did you do to get that image? Did you just ‘enlarge' it? Love it… ~rore

I don't believe it is Cricket's. The story is cut and pasted from the Coast to Coast website. The author is apparently in Indiana whereas Cricket claims to be in Alabama. There is no need to quote such a passage in full when it is all contained at the link. But if you do, you should make some effort to make it appear that you are not attempting to represent the words as your own, by using some sort of quotation marks or the BBCode quote tags.
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Flying Omelet..........LOL

Every time I have eggs for breakfast I'm gonna think of this thread :laugh:
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post Jan 10 2008, 11:41 AM
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Andrew posts: I don't believe it is Cricket's.
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I thought it was hers simply because there was no disclaimer to indicate otherwise…ooops ~rore


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cricket....the main object in the center of the picture could be many things....including a missle launch, a comet or a blur on the camera lense.....the yellow blur is likely just a chemical problem caused during development.....or so it appears to me.
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the main object in the center of the picture could be many things....including a missle launch, a comet or a blur on the camera lense....


Its the Camera flash reflecting on rain drops...i posted a photo of the effect in the other thread about this...Click here

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Why to shoot with flash when the subject is far away?

The only usefulness to make a photo with flash is to give more emphasis to the raindrops. In fact, the light of flash is reflected back to the camera lens and you can see the raindrops as points (for the farther ones) or as long wakes (for the closer ones). The exposure is of 1/60 seconds...Source


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Alien craft, or Speedy Gonzales:

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I also thought that Cricket was saying the photos were hers and that SHE took the photos.


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