Posted on 03/18/2009 12:16:56 PM PDT by JoeProBono
Derek Burdon was left stunned when he took a scenic pictures of the UK capital then noticed four flying saucers on the far right of the picture. Mr Burdon took the photographs 16 floors up on the roof top of Orion House in Covent Garden in the morning. Although invisible to the naked eye, the shapes can be clearly seen on the picture. Derek, 40, of Leverington, Cambs, said: "We couldn't believe it when we came to look at the photo. I just thought I would take some scenic shots of the London Eye and also Big Ben. "There was nothing unusual in the photo and it was only when we flicked through them later that we saw them and then it started a big UFO debate. "I have not tampered with it and you would not be able to fake it. It was taken on my mobile and I guess I am just lucky to have it. These shapes were not visible to the naked eye so it's not as if I was looking for them.
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Same thing I thought. Looks like the pic was taken inside and it is a reflection off the glass.
He knew they were there. Otherwise he wouldn’t have framed the picture that way.
Are they here to probe us?
Is the grayed out version of the picture supposed to prove something?
No
LOL.
"We have reached the limits of what we can learn by Anal Probing"
Could you elaborate on this processing of this version, please?
The aliens are looking for Obama’s birth certificate!
I know the person says he took it on the roof top of a building and you can see the railing in the picture, but there are so many variables out there that could cause these lighted areas. I certainly wouldn’t publish the picture and declare that they were invisible UFO’s to the naked eye, only to be viewed in photographs!
Fascinating.
What do you think are the implications when the photo is processed with the embossing feature?
Are you saying it’s MORE likely given the result that there was something there
STICKING OUT FROM the cloud bank above?
Santa Claus v. the Martians?
Anyway, I giggled. :)
Yep, God made a universe with trillions of stars, yet ours is the only one inhabited.
Yah, sure, you betcha !
Yeah...Santa Claus Conquers the Martians, but you win...classic film!
Pinging to list.
It’s London, England folks....not London Connecticut. ;^)
Unless you have stereoscopic lenses or are using some sort of radar reflection you aren’t going to be able to discern depth.
An after the fact filtering process is just a computer generated optical illusion.
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