Gayle's Eclectic Photos
(K=91109) - Comment Date 5/8/2006
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hi, not sure what your intent/reason is here for showing links to your abstract photos which are creative,colorful and arty,but the BBC photo you attached showing an aircraft has the following text info which you decided not to include: Here is the copy/paste text under the pic: "A bird or a plane?... Gary WAS NOT ABLE to get a picture of what he saw" (my all caps to make it clear)... Do i believe in UFO's? i believe most anything is possible. peace,gayle
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Jeroen Wenting
(K=25317) - Comment Date 5/8/2006
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anyone can fake "alien spacecraft", Holywood has decades of experience doing just that and so do UFO conspiracy theorists.
With the advent of digital photography and widespread use of computers to manipulate photographs it's only become easier and harder to detect.
The real question is: if there are aliens out there with technology to make themselves so hard to detect, why on earth would they show themselves to a few nutcases with cameras and not to the world press? Why would they even go as far as to come here at all, and not just monitor our dirtball from a distance, safely out of sight of prying eyes? And if they don't have such magic technology (which is far more likely) why do they come at all and why don't they make themselves known if they do? There are only 2 reasons after all for taking very long voyages like that, and that's trade and colonisation. If they were interested in trade it makes no sense just zapping a few nutcases in remote areas, if they're interested in colonisation the first view of our planet would show them it's occupied leading to them either moving on or launching an all out war of extermination against us. If the former we'd never know they were here, if the latter we'd sure know about it quickly.
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JC Flowed
(K=1068) - Comment Date 5/8/2006
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Technically, the answer to your question is YES. The truth IS out there... But we don't want everybody to know. And you're showing alien bits and pieces on the internet for FREE? I'd ask a lot of money for those! and we believe we're entitled to some of the revenues.
JC
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Gerhard Hoogterp
(K=4863) - Comment Date 5/8/2006
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of course there is an other option.. lab-mice.. you don't interfere, just observe as much as possible.
Not to mention the idea of Larry Niven in one of his short stories where some astronauts found an other planet filled with well fed humans who didn't do anything else then fight over the food available at the shore. His conclusion was that earth and other alike planets we basically food supply for some alien race.. But on earth things ran ammok..
I'm sure that a better trained nutcase can come up with more explanations..;)
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Kambiz K
(K=37420) - Comment Date 5/8/2006
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Up to 70 years WITHOUT COMPUTER and INTERNET in jail for Gary, who tried to find "THEM" !!
Isn't too much for an enthusiastic who desire to find the "T R U T H"??
==>> Thanks God, I am a simple photojournalist, otherwise I had to leave my beloved cameras in a dusted shelves for years!!!!
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/4984132.stm
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Phillip Cohen
(K=10561) - Comment Date 5/9/2006
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Of course there are aliens out there, and they are so advanced that they use a thin sheet of plastic coated with magic chemicals to hold their images and use strange wooden boxes that do not require any power source to capture images of us poor earthlings while we struggle with batteries and dirty sensors.
Beware, I have heard that some of the images here on Usefilm are even posted by aliens!
Have a nice day.
Phil
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Photography of the future!
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Jeroen Wenting
(K=25317) - Comment Date 5/9/2006
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He tried to "find" something by comitting serious crimes against private and government organisations, a spade of federal and state felonies. He's a simple crook, and now at last a convicted criminal. Good riddance, lock him up and throw away the key.
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Fabio Keiner
(K=81109) - Comment Date 5/31/2006
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usefilm as a whole is entirely run by aliens (if you would have been there 2004, even a picture of usefilm's alien manager board was published here:)) as a longterm experiment how the average human photographer would detect or perceive alien presence on planet earth. and the mastermind behind this clever design is a man from mars: mr. kambiz k. beware, usefilmers! better pics or we all are doomed!
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Kambiz K
(K=37420) - Comment Date 5/31/2006
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Thank you Gayle for sharing your view with all of us. Long Live UFO !!!
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Kambiz K
(K=37420) - Comment Date 5/31/2006
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JC You are most welcome to have a dozen of sex pack Vodka! from the revenues. Long Live UFO !!!
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