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- From: Michael.Corbin@p0.f428.n104.z1.FIDONET.ORG (Michael Corbin)
- Newsgroups: alt.paranet.ufo
- Subject: Hyzer
- Date: 7 Jul 93 20:01:15 GMT
- Organization: FidoNet node 1:104/428.0 - <ParaNet(sm) , Arvada CO
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- * Forwarded from "Fidonet UFO Conference"
- * Originally by John Hicks
- * Originally to All
- * Originally dated 30 Jun 1993, 23:55
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- SYNOPSIS OF WILLIAM G. HYZER'S _THE GULF BREEZE PHOTOGRAPHS: BONA FIDE OR
- BOGUS?_ (Second edition, March 15, 1992)
-
- by Rex and Carol Salisberry
-
-
- Late in 1990, Mr. Walter Andrus, International Director of MUFON, requested
- Mr. William G. Hyzer to undertake a photo analysis of the Walters photos.
- Mr Andrus made the request at the suggestion of Mr. Jerry Black, who had
- made the initial contact with Mr. Hyzer.
-
- Mr. Hyzer is a nationally-recognized photogrammetrist, who was honored by
- an award from the American Academy of Forensic Sciences at their annual
- meeting in February 1992. Mr. Hyzer was assisted in his analysis of the
- Walters photos by his son, Dr. James B. Hyzer. Mr. Andrus provided copies
- of photos 1,2,5,9,13,14,16,17,18,19,21,22,36L&R,37L&R and 38L&R for their
- work. It is unfortunate that Mr. Andrus could not provide Walters' original
- photos or at least first-generation copies to Mr. Hyzer for his analysis.
-
- Mr. Hyzer has now completed his work and a copy of his final report, _The
- Gulf Breeze Photographs: Bona Fide or Bogus?_ (second editon, March 15,
- 1992) was sent to Mr. Andrus on April 1, 1992. We have been priviledged to
- read the report and we find it most definitive.
-
- Mr. Hyzer's report indicated that the dark rectangular areas (portholes)
- in all of the photos analyzed are either slightly lighter or no darker than
- the scenic backgrounds. This would indicate that the objects are either
- self-luminous, internally-illuminated, externally-illuminated from the
- general direction of the camera, or the result of photographic fakery.
-
- The report also indicated that the UFOs possessed chameleon-like
- characteristics. The images of the UFOs are of the same colorations as
- their scenic backgrounds. This would indicate that the objects are either
- semi-transparent, color-variable, or the result of photographic fakery.
-
- Late in 1991, Mr. Ray Stanford noted that the reflection of the tree line
- in photo 19 is visible on the hood of Walters' truck (see photo section
- preceding page 129 in Walters' book). Mr. Stanford requested that Mr. Hyzer
- analyze this aspect of photo 19. Mr. Stanford had mentioned the lack of
- reflection from the UFO to Dr. Bruce Maccabee back in 1988. Dr. Maccabee
- claims to have conducted tests using a flashlight and Walters' truck to
- determine why there were no reflections from the UFO as expected (see
- MUFON Journal, #252, April 1989). Dr. Maccabee found that because the hood
- of Walters' truck was supposedly bent, illuminations below seven feet above
- the ground at 200 feet away would not cause reflections. He later changed
- the seven feet to six feet.
-
- A series of experiments was performed, in which we assisted Mr. Hyzer, to
- establish the envelope within which light sources would reflect from the
- hood of a Ford 150 XLT truck. The light sources were moved laterally from
- 30 feet left and right of the centerline of the road and vertically from
- ground level up to 10 feet above the surface. Distances varied from 500
- feet to 20 feet from the camera. The light-source reflections within the
- described envelope were visible and photographed on the hood of the truck.
- All of the data, which we helped to collect, was provided to Mr. Hyzer in
- raw form (including negatives). This was necessary so as to preclude any
- possibility of biasing the information.
-
- Since Dr. Maccabee has now moved the UFO to a position 370 feet from the
- camera and two feet above the ground, about 13 feet of the top part of the
- UFO would have been above the six-foot restriction claimed by Dr. Maccabee
- above. Therefore, the crescent-shaped illuminated dome and the dome light
- should have made a visible reflection on the hood of the truck since both
- were as bright or brighter than the background sky, though they do not
- reflect.
-
- Mr. Hyzer also notes that since the UFO is now supposedly 370 feet from
- the camera and two feet above the surface, there should be a pattern of
- increased luminance directly beneath the power ring. His photometric
- analysis did not reveal the increase in luminance as expected. Mr. Hyzer's
- results therefore indicate that there was no UFO present and that the photo
- is the product of multiple-exposure camera techniques. These results of
- Mr. Hyzer's analysis lead him to conclude the in his professional opinion,
- photograph 19 is a fake produced by multiple-exposure photography.
-
- Since photo 14 is very similar to photo 19, it also is probably a fake.
- The other of Walters' photos depicting the same objects as photos 14 ad 19
- then become highly suspect. Couple this with the brightness and
- chameleon-like factors reported by Mr. Hyzer and there appears to be a high
- probablility that all of Walters' photos are fakes.
-
- We hope that Mr. Hyzer will publish his report in the near future.
-
-
- Rex and Carol Salisberry
-
- ed note: William Hyzer has no particular interest in ufology and should
- be considered an impartial analyst.
-
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