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Originally posted by NuminousCosmos
I remain a skeptic always, but never close minded.
Originally posted by phantomjack
Originally posted by IAMTAT
Originally posted by Jason88
reply to post by IAMTAT
Even classic/old fake photos are valuable - someone will pay you to use it in their their book or to add it to a collection. Go to eBay if it's not sentimental, and find the lowest bid you're comfortable with and you might just make a nice little chunk of change.
Thanks for the advice, but I think I'll just hang on to it. It's very cool.
Sorry OP. I don't want to burst your bubble, and I am not even stating that my analysis of the photo is accurate. I want to believe this is real...and I live about 40 miles from Brownsville, PA, so I have a keen interest in this topic / post.
It could be a scratch...
It could be my imagination....
But there are several issues here that go against it being real.
1. There is no apparent blur of motion
2. The picture is just too perfect. The craft is in direct center of the photo, as if the shooter was in the right spot at the right time and WITH a camera. Not many people carried cameras back in 1970, so this guy would have to have been very lucky indeed.
I would welcome continued discussion and hear from others who might have better Photoshop skills than me....I could be 100% wrong on this.
Originally posted by IAMTAT
All valid points, PJ...But still...WHAT IF...?
I am still optimistic that it won't prove to be a fake...I'm okay if it is...but I think we're all just a little bit due for the real thing after so many disappointments.
Originally posted by NuminousCosmos
I agree with your opinion, if not your tone. It's FUN to investigate these things. I remain a skeptic always, but never close minded. Life is joy and discovery...
Originally posted by Erno86
But... I would tend to think that the object would have to be stabilized with a least three diagional strings; instead of just one. Thanks for finding the first possible string --- Now... can you find the other two, including the main central string, that the possible one or three diagionals strings are attached too?
Originally posted by darkest4
reply to post by phantomjack
Why are people making excuses for it to be a UFO. That is ridiculous and in direct contradiction to occam's razor. This is the type of desperate thinking that makes the UFO field an utter joke with all the "believers" who want to believe some random stupid picture that fraudsters billy meier produced dozens of even dozens of years ago. Even when presented with evidence of a string? Seriously people? It's very easy to do pictures like this with forced perspective. I can't believe anyone is saying they "believe" it's real just on seeing this random photo rofl.
Why are people even debating this? It's worthless as "evidence". You need multiple independent witnesses, the source, unaltered photo/video, expert analysis and so on before anything can even come close to evidence. This is just another silly random photo with a vague unverified story and an anonymous "friend" source which can EASILY be faked. Utterly useless.
forgetomori.com...
en.wikipedia.org...
edit on 28-11-2011 by darkest4 because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by phantomjack
reply to post by 1ifbyland2ifbydebitcard
But if it is a scratch, it is in a very interesting position -- Directly in the center of the top of the craft. What are the odds of that?
Originally posted by thehal
I don't know what that artifact is. But if you're going to call it a string, you also have to explain how the string goes up a short distance, turns at a right angle to the right, and then continues in the up direction. It is not straight. And I find it very difficult to believe that as grainy and blurry as the photo is you could possibly see a string.
Also as to comments that the object is closer than the trees and thus must be small, who is to say how big alien life is? Could they not be small, or even microscopic? If the occupants of the ship were tiny in comparison to humans, there could be hundreds of them in there! Just my opinion!
Originally posted by IAMTAT
Originally posted by phantomjack
Originally posted by IAMTAT
Originally posted by Jason88
reply to post by IAMTAT
Even classic/old fake photos are valuable - someone will pay you to use it in their their book or to add it to a collection. Go to eBay if it's not sentimental, and find the lowest bid you're comfortable with and you might just make a nice little chunk of change.
Thanks for the advice, but I think I'll just hang on to it. It's very cool.
Sorry OP. I don't want to burst your bubble, and I am not even stating that my analysis of the photo is accurate. I want to believe this is real...and I live about 40 miles from Brownsville, PA, so I have a keen interest in this topic / post.
It could be a scratch...
It could be my imagination....
But there are several issues here that go against it being real.
1. There is no apparent blur of motion
2. The picture is just too perfect. The craft is in direct center of the photo, as if the shooter was in the right spot at the right time and WITH a camera. Not many people carried cameras back in 1970, so this guy would have to have been very lucky indeed.
I would welcome continued discussion and hear from others who might have better Photoshop skills than me....I could be 100% wrong on this.
All valid points, PJ...But still...WHAT IF...?
I am still optimistic that it won't prove to be a fake...I'm okay if it is...but I think we're all just a little bit due for the real thing after so many disappointments.
Originally posted by Erno86
reply to post by phantomjack
Thank-you.... phantomjack for your analysis of the object in the photo. A *star* too you.
But... I would tend to think that the object would have to be stabilized with a least three diagonal strings; instead of just one. Thanks for finding the first possible string --- Now... can you find the other two, including the main central string, that the possible one or three diagonals strings are attached too?
edit on 28-11-2011 by Erno86 because: spelling
Originally posted by PhoenixOD
Originally posted by franspeakfree
reply to post by PhoenixOD
Don't be so disrespectful, show some manners and decorum, innocent until proven guilty. if this is a hoax then let the moderators deal with it. If you don't like it there are plenty of other threads you can get in to.
Back to the photo..................
You are being very defensive. There is nothing disrespectful in what i said, its simply the truth. I have heard this exact back story to a UFO pic that was reported to be found by a son before. In fact it was a very famous case.
On September 25, 1970, I was returning home from a high school football game. Three blocks from my home, I sighted a most amazing object. It was disk-shaped, silver-aluminum in color, approximately 1000 feet in length. It had a turret on top, surrounded by a row of windows. The underside had three large spheres, with a central flat disk. It was glowing white. The sky was clear, temperature about 50 degrees centigrade. The object moved silently across the evening's sky in a west to east direction.