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A tip on how to take non-blurry UFO pics

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posted on Jun, 20 2005 @ 08:23 PM
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I have had an idea, which I think will eliminate the blurry UFO pics for

good. You see, I am a person who is always alert, I take a good portion of

my time and look up to the heavens when I am home. The result of this is

me seeing about 11 UFOs in little less than one year and four months. I

have photographed these things but like the rest of you, have been a

shapeless or blurry mass of something which I call UFOs. I am tired, I want

to know the truth!! I decided that I need to get some good pics on what I

am seeing, I mean, I need to convince the others in my family that I am not

the black sheep or the crazy one in the house. I need to show pictures

that make them believe beyond any doubt that these vehicles are real.

Well, last night I made the first step to getting some really great UFO pics.

I bought a telescope and a digital camera that connects to it. This way I

can get some high def. pics on whatever I might be looking at. As soon as

I get some good definite pics that prove that these are non-conventional

arial vehicles, I will post them here so that you all can see. I think that it is

one of the best ideas yet. I bought the telescope and the camera from

ebay, they were at a good price. I know for certain that I will see

something in the sky in the coming months, and when I do, I will take a

high-quality pic and I will at least know with certainty if it is a plane or a

balloon. If it proves otherwise I will die a happy man, cause I will know for

sure that these vehicles are real. Now the next step would be to know if

they truly are extraterrestrial or not. Hum... I guess I'll have to figure how

to find that out later.

I think that everyone here should do the same. I think that if the majority

of us can get really good pics we can be able to identify and classify the

existing types of UFO here in this website.




[edit on 20-6-2005 by Cabanman]



posted on Jun, 20 2005 @ 08:31 PM
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I don’t know if you’ve ever sighted a telescope on a flying object before but it’s not easy even if it’s motionless. I done this on local aircraft traffic and know the challenges. I recommend you get some serious practice in as soon as you receive the equipment. Good luck and happy hunting.



posted on Jun, 20 2005 @ 08:37 PM
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No, I have not sighted a telescope, but think that practice makes perfect. I am really in to tis and think that I can get some good pics. Thanks for your support kinglizard.



posted on Jun, 20 2005 @ 09:19 PM
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How much did this equipment cost, if you don't mind me asking?



posted on Jun, 20 2005 @ 09:37 PM
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Cabanman,

It'll be tough to capture a moving object, But there is a way to practice.

Go to this website Heavens above

Enter your location, it's important that you know your Latitude and longitude.
There are tools there to help you find it.

Find the "IRIDUM FLARES" section..
Then, you can create a printout of exactly WHEN one of the Iridium satellites will be creating a reflection in your area...Some of these are really bright. and move and a pretty good pace..See if you can follow them, and get a photo..

Good Luck, and let me know if you have any other questions..



posted on Jun, 20 2005 @ 09:49 PM
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Originally posted by Cabanman
but think that practice makes perfect.


No sir.....practice does not make perfect.....perfect practice makes perfect. Sorry I couldn’t help it.



posted on Jun, 20 2005 @ 10:06 PM
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Originally posted by Rasputin13
How much did this equipment cost, if you don't mind me asking?


Hey not a problem..... I got a digital camera like this one. It connects to the telescope, telescope camera


And I got this Telescope. Telescope If you look arround the e-bay site you can get this one here at a cheaper price. I did



posted on Jun, 20 2005 @ 10:10 PM
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Originally posted by spacedoubt
Cabanman,

It'll be tough to capture a moving object, But there is a way to practice.

Go to this website Heavens above



Good Luck, and let me know if you have any other questions..



Thanks spacedoubt you are the man


I'll make sure to look you up for further info


[edit on 20-6-2005 by Cabanman]



posted on Jun, 20 2005 @ 10:26 PM
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That will make for some interesting pictures, but I'm afraid unless there is also a site similar to Havens Above for UFOs, then it won't be very useful. I used to work at a planetarium and tried spotting satellites with a 10in computer controlled and it was still extremely difficult to even spot them. I commend you for trying though and wish you the best of luck.

If you check EBay, they probably have an alien abduction kit if you want to know the origin of the UFOs. Heck, you can probably buy a ticket good for one trip around the galaxy too!



posted on Jun, 20 2005 @ 10:41 PM
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Well,

Technically, Iridium Flares ARE UFO's to the unfamiliar observer.
I've gotten some good ooohs, and aaaahs, by pointing one out, about
10 seconds before the occurence. Takes a little planning..But it gives the
impression of having the ability to summon a UFO..




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