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Hi all  has anyone taken landscape photos or photos of aircraft flying or unusual cloud formations or sunsets 

and noticed when observing there photos at a later date seeing an unusual object or objects in the photo?

You will be surprised how many unusual objects that  are present without you noticing them at the time of shooting 

Its only by chance when viewing photos at a later date sometimes in detail you will observe them.

 

 

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9 hours ago, Electrovoice Interface. said:

Hi all  has anyone taken landscape photos or photos of aircraft flying or unusual cloud formations or sunsets 

and noticed when observing there photos at a later date seeing an unusual object or objects in the photo?

You will be surprised how many unusual objects that  are present without you noticing them at the time of shooting 

Its only by chance when viewing photos at a later date sometimes in detail you will observe them.

 

 

Yep '  many anecdotal examples of this ; easily explained away by blanket cover everything  sceptics ie the planet saturn ; ball lightening; marsh gas B|  

 

Ide rather upset a few world views with trained naval aviators flying off of a nuclear aircraft carrier 🤖:classic_smile:

 

The pentagon is starting to leak like a sieve ' or its a new strategy after Dr J A Hynek had a go🏌️‍♂️ 

 

 

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20 hours ago, Electrovoice Interface. said:

Hi all  has anyone taken landscape photos or photos of aircraft flying or unusual cloud formations or sunsets 

and noticed when observing there photos at a later date seeing an unusual object or objects in the photo?

You will be surprised how many unusual objects that  are present without you noticing them at the time of shooting 

Its only by chance when viewing photos at a later date sometimes in detail you will observe them.

 

 

No. Never.

Have you?

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No, but I once saw a very large feral cat that looked like a leopard.

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On 7/23/2021 at 2:31 PM, thethrowback said:

No, but I once saw a very large feral cat that looked like a leopard.

This would be a cougar. 

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2 hours ago, Pipey said:

This would be a cougar. 

 

Yeah they're a common sight in the Aussie bush as well. Jokes aside it looked more like a bobcat, I remember it made me feel nervous and not many domestic cats have had that effect on me.

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On 22/07/2021 at 11:12 AM, Electrovoice Interface. said:

Hi all  has anyone taken landscape photos or photos of aircraft flying or unusual cloud formations or sunsets 

and noticed when observing there photos at a later date seeing an unusual object or objects in the photo?

You will be surprised how many unusual objects that  are present without you noticing them at the time of shooting 

Its only by chance when viewing photos at a later date sometimes in detail you will observe them.

 

 

I've captured a couple of anomalies  (they're on Flickr - search my account user name, then UFO).

I didn't notice anything unusual at the time of taking the images.

I think the more time that's spent with a camera pointed towards the skies and taking images, (obviously) the greater the chance of capturing something unusual.

The difficulty nowadays is that computer software and image manipulation is so advanced, that it's relatively easy for someone to create an image that challenges our eyes and mind.

There used to be a significant negative opinion on anyone claiming to have seen UFO's, but looking at the latest revelations by (reputable) military personnel etc gives more credibility to the claims or possibilities. 

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Great comment I agree with you 100%

I will take a look at your pics . I have taken photos with several pro cameras one full frame and a micro 4/3 rd The more you look the more see very few people look Skyward unfortunately if more people did I believe they would observe many unusual entities..

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