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UFO
PHOTOS ?
Or Lens Flare?
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Petit Palais Full Image |
Photographing
the full moon above the entry to the Petite
Palais in Paris, France in January 2006 for a span of 10-15 minutes, I captured an Unidentified
Flying Object that friends tell me is only lens flare!
At
the camera shop one photographer concurred, "Lens flare," but another
said, "That's not lens flare, that is definitely an object.
Maybe an airplane. Maybe a military vehicle."
Can
you help?
Do you know of a military vehicle with 3 large glowing
red balls under it?
Could lens flare manifest in such a 3-dimensional shape?
Could an airplane move this slowly?
Or
should I report this alien spacecraft to the authorities?
View
the sequence of pictures taken Friday the 13th January, 2006,
and then cast your vote to the right!
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#20 Full photo |
This
is the first photo of the full moon, no UFO is visible but there
is plenty of lens flare. I include this so you can become acquainted
with the legitimate lens flare. There was, indeed, lens flare in
some of the photos. But something else showed up as well!
For a quick lens flare course, notice the round globes radiating
from the light source in this photo and compare to other lens flare
photos below.
Other Lens flare examples: 1
2
3
4
5,
an
article, how
to do it on purpose.
(Not one example looks like this object.)
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#21 Full photo |
Then
I took another photo and THIS thing showed up later! The huge amount of
lens flare is easy to identify, lens flare doesn't move! But what
is this red thing? I was shooting with a tripod and it appears to
be moving. Here
it is enlarged.
Important:
Notice the green triangle in the middle. Precise. Definable.
Other triangular UFO photos I found: 1
2
3
More triangle photos: especially
2005-Louisiana, the picture with three glowing balls
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#28 Full photo |
I took a shot of the moon (nothing interesting) and then zoomed in to take another at the same angle, but increasing the light, and... this shows
up!
Lens flare below moon is obvious. But these red glowing balls with
green horizontal lights above it? I can't find any lens flare that
looks like a space ship.
See
also this UFO
photo enlargement with contrast boosted.
See
2005-May, the 18th picture: 3 glowing balls A sighting from Belgium 1987 - VERY similar!
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#29 Full photo |
I
take the same shot again, lowering the light. At first it looked
normal. No lens flare. But when I got home upon closer inspection
I notice three faint red lights! There is obviously something there.
Moving. Flying? Notice in the enlargement how the black sky bleeds
through the red. Does lens flare do that?
UFO
contrast boosted, enlargement.
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ALIENS POSING AS LENS FLARE Here
are the prior 3 shots side by side:
Normal, Round, Moving
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#30 Full photo |
Still
unaware that I am photographing an uninvited object in my tiny viewfinder,
I move to the left side of the Petite Palais entrance to get the
moon again from the other side.
And
have a look at this!
Isn't lens flare round? And where did the green glow above it go?
"Lens flare is consistent" they told me.
If this was a a 3-D object this
is what it might look like tilted back.
Here's
an enlargement.
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| Update: 2007 |
I wrote the French agency that is compiling photographs of Unidentified Flying objects and any Alien visitors and they wrote back that they don't take seriously this tripe on the internet. I said, "But *I* am the author of this tripe so of course I put it on my web site." They didn't write back. I just want that on the record. If you see a news report about this particular alien landing remember that you HEARD IT HERE FIRST. It meets all the criteria of being a UFO which are:
1. It was unidentified.
2. It was flying.
3. It was an object.
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Recap of the 4 UFO Photographs:
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