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posted on Jul, 13 2006 @ 03:32 PM
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I own a Nikon d70 and is there anyone who could recommend how to take photos of EBE ships.

Of course if it’s possible that is.
I’m at a mid point right now, I don’t know if their visiting or not. Like everyone else says, it is not sensible to think life doesn’t exist elsewhere in the universe.
I don’t know if the visits are some public craze or if there’s something to it.

I would love for them to be here.
It frustrates me to see the obvious hoaxes, it just makes everything more difficult to judge.


One things for sure, if I do get a photo I will NEVER share it as this is for my own satisfaction. The photo would be called a hoax anyway. Please don’t call me selfish for that. You know very well what would happen if I shared a photo.

If there are any nice people out there who could help me, or at least some advice that would be most appreciated.



posted on Jul, 13 2006 @ 03:39 PM
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I think you should take your camera and go 'hunting'.

Keep it with you at all times and post here.



posted on Jul, 13 2006 @ 03:55 PM
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99% are invisible. Use an IR filter to reveal them. Secondly, you may photograph in the sun's corona, blocking the sun's body out via a roof or other object. Just be careful when you do that, though.



posted on Jul, 13 2006 @ 04:28 PM
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Originally posted by SteveR
99% are invisible. Use an IR filter to reveal them. Secondly, you may photograph in the sun's corona, blocking the sun's body out via a roof or other object. Just be careful when you do that, though.


SteveR,
The rods in the sun’s corona are only an artifact of insects passing by. My camera is not a good candidate for catching rods on a normal setting. the shutter speed is too fast to capture this artifact.

If I wanted to capture a “rod” I would have to then turn the shutter speed down on manual and accommodate for the overexposure in the camera settings.

I will not take photos of rods.

[edit on 13-7-2006 by Marclar]



posted on Jul, 13 2006 @ 04:52 PM
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The reason I know this is I have taken photos of fireflies. The green glow is there but not the firefly itself.

I'd put the photo up but i don’t know how. I’ll figure it out.



posted on Jul, 13 2006 @ 05:15 PM
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You asked for advice! And I'm not talking about rods.



posted on Jul, 13 2006 @ 05:48 PM
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I’m sorry.

That was just the first thing I thought of when you mentioned the corona. that was ignorant of me. Apologies.



posted on Jul, 13 2006 @ 07:21 PM
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That's alright. There is an interesting documentary somewhere on here, and it talks about the IR saucers. I'll have to find you a link..



posted on Jul, 13 2006 @ 07:34 PM
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Originally posted by SteveR
That's alright. There is an interesting documentary somewhere on here, and it talks about the IR saucers. I'll have to find you a link..


They're not saucers... only unknown amoeba like natural life forms that exist in a different spectrum of light. Main stream science just hasn't been looking for them



posted on Jul, 13 2006 @ 07:36 PM
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You may ofcourse elaborate



posted on Jul, 13 2006 @ 10:00 PM
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Originally posted by SteveR
You may ofcourse elaborate


I could but there are already threads in here about that. I am however hunting down GOOD references to this... too much junque out there to dig through.

I think one of the biggest curses of the internet is BLOGS... you end up with page after page in search engines with blogs of viewpoints rehashing everything they ever heard and have to put their view on it . The real documents get loss in the noise... only way to find them is toss out a comment... and let those people with way to much time on their hands find them for you.

The best searchers are the debunkers. They dig em out so they can tell you how wrong you are


Like I have said before... free research assistants



posted on Jul, 13 2006 @ 11:03 PM
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Originally posted by zorgon
I think one of the biggest curses of the internet is BLOGS... you end up with page after page in search engines with blogs of viewpoints rehashing everything they ever heard and have to put their view on it . The real documents get loss in the noise...


Makes a good conspiracy



posted on Jul, 13 2006 @ 11:32 PM
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Originally posted by SteveR
99% are invisible. Use an IR filter to reveal them. Secondly, you may photograph in the sun's corona, blocking the sun's body out via a roof or other object. Just be careful when you do that, though.


You may ofcourse elaborate


[edit on 13-7-2006 by CidCaldensfey]



posted on Jul, 13 2006 @ 11:47 PM
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It is often told that they cloak - in a manner that is only perceptable by infrared. I can't pluck sources now, but I've heard it from several different places/people. I have acquired myself an IR filter, and ofcourse it makes the sky a sea of blackness. Any heat generation or objects will stand out, I beleive. The fun is in the trynig anyway, and it's a lead I'm willing to investigate.

You may ofcourse verify



posted on Jul, 14 2006 @ 12:11 AM
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Are “UFOs” our own aircraft?(military) Is that what it is? Is that what’s causing all the craze?

Makes sense I guess.
People have always throughout history had stories about weird things but that doesn’t make it true. What I mean is things like vampires, werewolves, fairies, warlocks, giants, demons, elf’s, hobbits, roman gods, pagan gods, christian gods, buddhist gods, etc, etc. The list goes on……WAY on. Look it up: list of religions.

My theory is that we are used to mysticism. And the more dull we find out the world is, the more we make things up. This ties in with the fact that we don’t like death and we want there to be more than a cold dark end of nothingness, thus religion is born.

Am I wrong?

I’m just researching things that are plausible because it would make ones life more interesting. Are there extraterrestrials or is it wishful thinking? Better yet, is there any visiting?

edit:typo
edit:typo again

[edit on 14-7-2006 by Marclar]

[edit on 14-7-2006 by Marclar]



posted on Jul, 14 2006 @ 12:23 AM
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Nobody really knows what UFOs are. Thats why they are called UFOs, unidentified flying object. Are they craft? Nobody knows. Are they just lights? Nobody knows.

How to capture them on film has no set basis. People are able to use video cameras, others just use more conventional photography cameras, whichever. But nobody knows really 'how to' because theres no proof to what 'they' are.

So if you see something which is a UFO, something that is in the sky but you can't indentify, just take a picture. It could be a plane, cloud, or some sort of other thing.



posted on Jul, 14 2006 @ 12:28 AM
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Originally posted by SteveR
Makes a good conspiracy


Oh yes quite right actually. It is my firm believe that discussion boards such as this are created for the sole purpose of keeping thinkers trapped in here with never ending debate... while the powers that be get away with everything... and the more they get away with... the more conspiracy nuts have to debate over...

See? infinite loop....


Oh yeah? well prove me wrong then!


Originally posted by CidCaldensfey
Nobody really knows what UFOs are.


Very true and very confusing. If a person means Alien Craft or Flying Saucer... just come out and say it, but then it wouldn't be a UFO, it would be an IFO and we would need proof in triplicate and on CNN.

[edit on 14-7-2006 by zorgon]



posted on Jul, 14 2006 @ 07:46 PM
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Well, thanks for aaalll of your useful suggestions and participation in my dumb a** noobie questions.

Any more? Or am I better off photographing wildlife.



posted on Jul, 14 2006 @ 08:35 PM
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Well let me put it this way

Go photograph wildlife...

That way you will get really good with a camera... especially the focus part...

That seems to be the problem most ufo photographers have...

THEN go catch the UFO's



posted on Jul, 15 2006 @ 12:17 AM
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THANK YOU VERY MUCH.

I know how to focus. I have had my camera over two years now and I have taken HUNDREDS and HUNDREDS of photographs.

What is with you? Did I say something wrong?

I ask a simple question and I get ignored then barked at.



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