Dowdy
Feb 23 2002, 03:14 AM

this picture is not a UFO but what was left behind when it took off at incredible speed and it was taken in Australia (yeah, we finally get a ufo in this country!)
i saw the video footage of this when i was in grade 4 on TV and i've been looking everywhere to download it. :s01
If someone knows where i could download it from could you please give it to me. (the URL i mean)
Althalus
Feb 23 2002, 12:38 PM
This picture has been in a recent edition of UFO Magazine, i'll dig out the picture if you want, but to me it looks like fairy string, and not the type from the can. :sc
PurpleStuart
Feb 23 2002, 12:58 PM
From that photo, it could be anything i'm afraid, but there again if it was a clear shot of a saucer with a bunch of Greys flicking V signs at us i still wouldn't believe it - photos being so easy to fake nowadays ;D
Loonboy
Feb 23 2002, 01:06 PM
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Well a long time ago I had a telescope and used to peek at the night sky from time to time. Any little bump to the stand or the tube would cause a little vibration and when you were looking at a star these little vibrations would cause the image to bounce around in little loops and spirals..... geddit?
:sa
To me, the picture looks like an object (whatever it is) which was filmed from a great distance away by a camera which was subjected to a little bump just as the film was being taken.
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I cannot say, however, what the object actually was. There is not enough info on the image to be certain.
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SpaceyKC
Feb 23 2002, 05:31 PM
I agree with LB, it looks like the moon, taken by some kind of fancy film techniques - so I voted for real, cus the moon is real. ;D
Oh, and I don't know if it was expensive or not - depends how much you paid for the film!
Either that, or it's a flashlight!! :-/
PurpleStuart
Feb 23 2002, 10:33 PM
Well actually it could easily be someone using the eraser tool in Photoshop on a black background.
:sh
Dowdy
Feb 24 2002, 01:57 AM
I should of told you this at the start but anyways - it was taken with a TV camera and they're pretty stable. I don't think TV cameras make that 'streak' when you move it around but the clip is pretty old (i know that it wasn't taken in the '90s) so the technology was pretty crap back then so it could be possible
Homer
Feb 24 2002, 08:22 AM
This photo doesn't give any indication of what it is, or what it could be(whatever that means:P). So like has been previously mentioned, I think it could be anything.
Sorcerer
Mar 1 2002, 02:32 PM
To me it is and will be an UFO
The curve that's been made by the object can't be survived by a human, what else could it be???
Help, help, help!!! ???
The sorcerer has spoken
crosis
Mar 4 2002, 12:43 PM
Hhhhhmmmmmm? Its a nondescript white fuzzy line on a black background,and can only be described as such.I need more evidence.It could be anything. :sq
PurpleStuart
Mar 17 2002, 04:24 PM
Sorcerer, i don't think that object is moving at all, or very much - the camera is moving instead causing the 'trail'. It is much more likely to be a lampost then a ufo from the evidence of this photograph so i don't think that because "The curve that's been made by the object can't be survived by a human" automatically makes it an alien mothership.
:D
PurpleStuart
Mar 17 2002, 04:25 PM
Crosis - i'm in complete agreement with you mate.
Monty
May 7 2002, 07:42 PM
I saw this years ago. I think it was filmed with a handheld camera from an aircraft, hence the streaking.
cleo_patra45
Jun 13 2002, 04:28 AM
Pretty interesting picture you got there.....hard to tell though.. :s9
alpha_wizard
Jun 13 2002, 04:31 AM
that was ssssooo fake and ssssssoooo cheap im lmao :s2 :s2 :s2 :s2
cleo_patra45
Jun 14 2002, 02:31 AM
why do you say that alpha?? Have you ever seen a real UFO before?
djdodo
Jun 11 2003, 05:19 PM
CoOoOoOoOoOoL
dust19
Jun 11 2003, 06:58 PM
ok, here ya go. I'll give you a quasi answer that isn't a lamp-post to satisfy any desire for anything other than a moving camera.
Say for instance the camera was securely mounted on a tripod and the photo was taken by remote...so there is no possible way the camera moved even the tiniest bit.....maybe this curve that is impossible to be survived by a human was caused by ball lightning. Once when i was little on a grey cloudy day (i actually don't even remember if there was a storm) bu I was looking in the clouds and from one break to another, I saw a ball of light move out fast do a loop and then go into the other cloud. I automatically thought "ball lightning" and not Spaceship...and I was like 8.
(uh oh....rant approaching)
I know the term UFO can apply to any flying object that is unidentified, but I think the term is being overused these days and used in the wrong way. All alien craft would be a UFO, but all UFO's aren't alien craft. You know? So I think because of it's misuse and only being associated with aliens, any unidentified light automatically become an alien spaceship. SO I think if someone were to look up into the sky and say.."LOOK A UFO!" they better not be implying its a spaceship unless they say "LOOK! AN ALIEN SPACESHIP" because then in their mind it has been identified.
...ummm sorry about that, i'm at work and not working.....
810HA2ARD
Jun 13 2003, 04:37 PM
Anyone Could DO That On A Paint Program
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