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Feb 25, 2020 05:51:12   #
amersfoort
 
Here is a a photo I took in the Utrecht (the Netherlands) in November 2013. One second it was there the next second it had gone. 70-200 Canon F2.8 set at about 155 mm..


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Feb 25, 2020 07:23:45   #
hj Loc: Florida
 
SteveR wrote:
The Air Force's recent release of classified information on UFO's supporting their existence should certainly spawn a new boom in UFO photography. So what would be the best lens to use in hunting UFO's? Does anybody have experience in this area?


Can't imagine standing around with that big telephoto lens waiting for the one or two "claimed" sitings each year. You must have a lot of time on your hands. Please post your photos here FIRST.

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Sep 24, 2020 12:38:43   #
inclinerr Loc: South Carolina, United States
 
gmsatty wrote:
Great. Much more believable and VERY 50's. Reminds me of my favorite Sci Fi Movie The Day the Earth Stood Still.


My most favorite film ever. The orginal TEDTEST 1951 is still the best.

However the poster for the movie is incorrect. Gort never carried a blonde.


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Sep 24, 2020 13:35:35   #
gmsatty Loc: Chicago IL
 
Klatu Barada Niktau

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Sep 24, 2020 14:09:10   #
mwsilvers Loc: Central New Jersey
 
Marionsho wrote:
WAY COOL, Bobspez.
If UFO's invade NJ, send pic.s, ...... quick.


"If UFO's invade NJ, send pic.s, ...... quick."

Old news! As everyone should know UFOs invaded the community of Grover's Mill, NJ on Sunday, October 30, 1938

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Sep 24, 2020 16:37:45   #
User ID
 
amersfoort wrote:
Here is a a photo I took in the Utrecht (the Netherlands) in November 2013. One second it was there the next second it had gone. 70-200 Canon F2.8 set at about 155 mm..


Next time you do a paste-up, try for a fairly equal noise level in both images.

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Sep 24, 2020 16:46:05   #
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mwsilvers wrote:
"If UFO's invade NJ, send pic.s, ...... quick."

Old news! As everyone should know UFOs invaded the community of Grover's Mill, NJ on Sunday, October 30, 1938

That was why NJ didn’t allow self service gas stations.

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Sep 24, 2020 17:03:09   #
amersfoort
 
User ID wrote:
Next time you do a paste-up, try for a fairly equal noise level in both images.


It was a single shot. No paste up at all. Go to Utrecht and you will see it for yourself.

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Sep 24, 2020 17:32:46   #
User ID
 
amersfoort wrote:
It was a single shot. No paste up at all. Go to Utrecht and you will see it for yourself.


Okay, I looked it up. But how does it disappear in one second ?

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Sep 24, 2020 19:50:42   #
BlackRipleyDog
 
SteveR wrote:
The Air Force's recent release of classified information on UFO's supporting their existence should certainly spawn a new boom in UFO photography. So what would be the best lens to use in hunting UFO's? Does anybody have experience in this area?


It doesn't really matter. If history is any judge, every camera/lens combination sucked anyway.

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Sep 24, 2020 19:59:04   #
mwsilvers Loc: Central New Jersey
 
User ID wrote:
That was why NJ didn’t allow self service gas stations.


By the way, here is proof of the landing.


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Sep 25, 2020 05:03:58   #
amersfoort
 
User ID wrote:
Okay, I looked it up. But how does it disappear in one second ?


Warp drive 6

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Sep 25, 2020 21:48:27   #
MW
 
SteveR wrote:
The Air Force's recent release of classified information on UFO's supporting their existence should certainly spawn a new boom in UFO photography. So what would be the best lens to use in hunting UFO's? Does anybody have experience in this area?


You cannot use a lens made from standard glass. They need to be ground from dilithium crystal.

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Sep 25, 2020 22:20:33   #
boberic Loc: Quiet Corner, Connecticut. Ex long Islander
 
lsimpkins wrote:
One made of unobtainium??

Yes, but the Sensor must be of the Lotus O Delta type and reinforced with preamulated annulite or thereciprcated dingle arm won't retract

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Oct 4, 2020 06:22:36   #
rehess Loc: South Bend, Indiana, USA
 
On GEICO ads, they use a cell phone to photograph the distant "Big Foot", so that should work for USOs as well.

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