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Originally posted by Whateva69
reply to post by IAMTAT
This scanned picture is pretty good.
I zoomed in with just using explorer and it clearly shows there is detail on the underbelly of the object.
The cap of the object is reflecting the light, giving it a cloaking appearance.
Thanks for sharing this picture and sorry for the loss of your father.
love and harmony
Whateva
Originally posted by v1rtu0s0
At some point you should consider sending the actual photo to a credible researcher on ATS to corroberate your story. Then you could send it to someone who does professional photo analysis. If it passes those tests, then I'm not sure what else the skeptics could camplain about....
Originally posted by IAMTAT
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After my father passed away this year, amoung his things I found this photo he had been sent from a friend. The photo was of a UFO he had witnessed in the Allegheny Mountains of Pennsylvania sometime around 1970.
My dad was raised in this area, so I assume this was sent from someone he knew well.
I have seen a photo of similar craft with similar backgrounds from this area in UFO books, but never from this position relative to the mountains and tree-line in the background. To the best of my knowledge, this is an original never- before-published UFO photo printed on Konica 100 paper (see back). Enjoy.
i55.photobucket.com...
Please take the picture again....this time stand OVER it and shoot directly down.
This "side" view is not a very good choice. Thanks
i55.photobucket.com...
Originally posted by clockdryve
Originally posted by IAMTAT
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After my father passed away this year, amoung his things I found this photo he had been sent from a friend. The photo was of a UFO he had witnessed in the Allegheny Mountains of Pennsylvania sometime around 1970.
My dad was raised in this area, so I assume this was sent from someone he knew well.
I have seen a photo of similar craft with similar backgrounds from this area in UFO books, but never from this position relative to the mountains and tree-line in the background. To the best of my knowledge, this is an original never- before-published UFO photo printed on Konica 100 paper (see back). Enjoy.
i55.photobucket.com...
Please take the picture again....this time stand OVER it and shoot directly down.
This "side" view is not a very good choice. Thanks
i55.photobucket.com...
Originally posted by IAMTAT
Originally posted by ArMaP
reply to post by IAMTAT
That will be fine, I guess we all can wait one day.
You don't happen to have any other stuff from your father that could be related to this?
No, I really don't have anything else. Dad wasn't really into ufo's or anything like that so I just assume it was a photo someone he knew from his childhood (dad grew up in the Uniontown area of Pennsylvania) who took it and sent it to him because he thought it was cool.
Jeff Ritzmann used to do photo analyses on ATS and the owners thought he was credible, but only thing that would be helpful to analyze would be a negative.
Originally posted by bluemirage5
There are absolutely no credible UFO researchers or specialists on ATS; don't you dare even consider allowing the original out of your sight.
As just addressed, without a negative I don't think there's much value in sending the print out that won't be addressed with a good scan.
Originally posted by v1rtu0s0
At some point you should consider sending the actual photo to a credible researcher on ATS to corroberate your story. Then you could send it to someone who does professional photo analysis. If it passes those tests, then I'm not sure what else the skeptics could camplain about....