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Russ Cunningham (wlrus117044_@hotmail.com) submits: Look at the door handles! Explain that! And don't give me any stuff about camera angles! This was a sham!
azza@attglobal.net writes: Compared the two photos on your site and I believe both are of the same door for the following reasons. Four features, labeled 1-4, Three smaller features not labeled, appear in both photos and are consistent in size and shape. The photo in the live shot was resized and adjusted to match the original camera angle, transparency increased by 50%, and overlaid on the original photo, with all features aligning perfectly. Several angles of the chips in the stones are also consistant. Only the length of what they are calling a "handle" is different, probably broken off. If you look closely you can find many other features that are consistant in both photos. Hope this helps everyone out.
Shannon (honeybear@undata.com) writes: This is a pic taken on my digital VGA 640x480 DSCpro camera. It was taken by my mother in her house in Boonville, MO. My husband and I were supposed to be the subjects, and I was sitting near the front door, which you can see off to the left. You can see part of my leg and foot near it. It was about 11 pm, no strange weather outside to affect the lighting. We were fixing our fishing poles, getting ready to go fishing in a few hours. The pix on the camera before and after were also of us in the same room and were fine, but this one in the middle came out like this. I have no idea what happened, or what it is. I can say that at the end of the road, 2 houses down, is a historic cemetary. I have no idea if this was related to that or not, but I think it is really strange. Another interesting thing in the pic is in the middle, slightly to the right, there is what appears to be a doorway(portal?). There is nothing in our house that resembles this doorway. Any suggestions? I would welcome any and all comments on this. Thanks.
Charles Russell (crussel5@rochester.rr.com) writes: This is a clip video of an Air Force C-130 releasing flares to repel heat seeking missiles. The smoke patterns formed by these "decoys" are how they got their name..."Angel Decoys." It's truly awesome! Maneuvers are usually in remote areas, the general public does not get to see these exercises. View MPEG Video File (2.6 MEG)Click Here for Previous Pages |
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