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Something in the Sky

 
Earth420

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06/28/2009 09:49 PM
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We are still around...

Peace
Love to Mother Earth Always
Anonymous Coward (OP)
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06/30/2009 11:48 AM
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X-FACTOR
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06/30/2009 12:30 PM
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Show us outside pics of the Sun and its (imaginary) companion, taken behind welder's glass, that's more like it !
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06/30/2009 12:38 PM
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Show us outside pics of the Sun and its (imaginary) companion, taken behind welder's glass, that's more like it !
 Quoting: X-FACTOR 1595


Like I said, this is easy. Put on sun glasses and take some pictures. Then adjust the brightness and keep an open mind. OH, by the way, my brother used his cell phone camera and has the same results. I don't need welders glasses, what is the point? JUST DO IT.

Clutch
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06/30/2009 12:43 PM
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F'king lens flare, if you want to take a picture of the sun and prove something else is there that isn't a lens flare, you need to block the sun in the picture.
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06/30/2009 12:57 PM
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Pictures taken yesterday in Mich; no smoke. no mirrors, no glass and, Oh, no filter available for this 4 Gig Kodak Camera. What you see is up to you to decide.

Clutch

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Nothing but the same old lens flare. The alleged object is not in the same position in all the photos. if you rotate the camera the flare will rotate with the camera. Sorry my take.
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06/30/2009 01:02 PM
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F'king lens flare, if you want to take a picture of the sun and prove something else is there that isn't a lens flare, you need to block the sun in the picture.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 642620


guys don't waste your time. don't you know? we're all part of the cover up too! you can offer these baffoons 20 different ways to photograph the sun without causing lens flare, yet you will never see a picture taken with any of these in place to prove it once and for all. simply because nothing is there. there is a pretty impressive one on the first page, but the guy has to keep in mind that there are other planets in this solar system, and there are other bodies floating around.

anything on the magnitude of Nibiru (PX) would knock you on your ass before you even saw it coming. like a domino effect. start slapping around the outer planets and we're going to feel it. then again, the thing has been perfectly hidden from the earth behind the sun for half a decade now...and it just now decides to show up when these guys take their pictures...then when you go outside to look for yourself, it scoots back behind the sun.

people perpetrating this as fact here and now will never listen to reasoning, or use a bit of the senses they were born with.

we'll all do a little dance when it finally gets here 5a




but until then...chill out with your lens flare people. watch an animated movie or goof around with a quality graphics program and you'll see that even computer simulations account for this phenomenon. jeezus chill out with these pics your making us all look like nutcases!banana
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06/30/2009 01:18 PM
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The same lens flare seen by dozens of photographers from different regions of the planet?

I think not.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 712283


It's not even the same lens flare in this handful of pictures from one photographer. It's in different locations.
a Korean

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07/13/2009 01:50 PM
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I am new here.
I just dropped at this forum and found a topic
that I may add some.
I am so-called a lightworker and have studied
lots of information coming out of this world, i.e.
from higher realms and extraterrestrial worlds.
I've heard that for the ascension(in frequencies)
of our planet and our system, there must be a second
sun and they(from higher realms) ignited the Jupiter
as the second sun succesfully in February.
In May, I found this video which was taken at
Chkalovsky, Russia near Black Sea on April 21, 20:23
that shows explicitely the second sun besides our sun
when the filter was put on.

[link to www.youtube.com]

For those who want to know more about the ignition of
Jupiter, please go find information at

[link to www.abundanthope.net]

For a bonus, enjoy this video, too.

[link to www.youtube.com]

Peace and Love,

Last Edited by a Korean on 07/13/2009 01:58 PM
Krysalis

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07/13/2009 02:06 PM
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Pictures taken yesterday in Mich; no smoke. no mirrors, no glass and, Oh, no filter available for this 4 Gig Kodak Camera. What you see is up to you to decide.

Clutch

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 Quoting: Clutch Cargo 669551


Where at in Michigan????
Anonymous Coward
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07/13/2009 02:13 PM
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You would think that people would catch on that there is something else out there, here has been way too many of these pictures to disprove it...Good job OP, OP where are you from and do you have any to date pictures showing the same thing?
Anonymous Coward
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07/13/2009 02:15 PM
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Show us outside pics of the Sun and its (imaginary) companion, taken behind welder's glass, that's more like it !

By the way are you a member of sheeples are us?
LEGION, FOR THERE ARE MANY
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07/13/2009 02:39 PM
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Use shade 14 welding glasses to view the sun OP - if the 'blob' is still there then you have an anomaly, otherwise its a lens flare/optical effect for sure.
 Quoting: TAC

Good advice.

I think I`ll use my 10" telescope`s AAA sun filter and shoot a photo.

At first I thought the (OP) had lens flare.

But then I put all the photos to negative...there appears to be a "debris field" around the object in question, or a "tail", or "moons".

Then again, it looks like in one of the photos as a "hole" in space or a rip.

I`m in Michigan by the way.

Probably nothing to it, but I remember the late Dr. Michael Wolfe describing a stargate or two in our solar system.

Probably nothing but lens flare, but I`ll have to check it out later.

...just sayin...:)

LEGION
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07/13/2009 02:49 PM
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I am new here.
I just dropped at this forum and found a topic
that I may add some.
I am so-called a lightworker and have studied
lots of information coming out of this world, i.e.
from higher realms and extraterrestrial worlds.
I've heard that for the ascension(in frequencies)
of our planet and our system, there must be a second
sun and they(from higher realms) ignited the Jupiter
as the second sun succesfully in February.
In May, I found this video which was taken at
Chkalovsky, Russia near Black Sea on April 21, 20:23
that shows explicitely the second sun besides our sun
when the filter was put on.

[link to www.youtube.com]

For those who want to know more about the ignition of
Jupiter, please go find information at

[link to www.abundanthope.net]

For a bonus, enjoy this video, too.

[link to www.youtube.com]

Peace and Love,
 Quoting: a Korean


New? welcome aboard..

If you used the search function a bit better you would have found..
Thread: JUPITER IGNITION!!!!!!!
All about Jupiter being ignited rofl

And of course the various other threads that show nothing more then Internal lens reflections and lens flares and other questionable filming methods showing a alleged second sun which have been discussed deadhorse

welcome aboard anyway..
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05/16/2012 12:43 PM
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Barb, if you switch to WordPress (check with your host to see if they have it or can surppot it), WordPress has a Blogger import that works fairly nicely. It pulled all the archives, comments, etc. over pretty nicely. If you have a lot of pictures that are hosting on Blogger, there is a WordPress plugin that pulls them over for you, too, once you've imported your blog.With regard to the beautiful theme/background from the blogspot site: I tried to think of ways to bring it over here, but decided I didn't want to take the time to do it. I kinda miss it, too, in some ways, but it was a Blogger template, and as such is probably best left not being fooled with over here! Maybe someday I'll figure out how to use it here. But for now, you're stuck with this!! Hopefully the content of the blog is enough to keep you coming back, even without the beautiful template steve
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07/27/2012 08:49 PM
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Hmmm your Open ID worked beorfe, didn't it? Not sure what to do.We used the online one, 2nd year in a row. Seems to get easier all of the time.We're having an unusually sunny winter.
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07/28/2012 05:38 AM
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The only professional artstis I know who got called out on major swipes are artstis of genuine ability. I have no idea why they did those foolish things to the extent they did. They are better than that.We've all swiped. I swipe. I can't very well fly to India and take a pic of the Taj Mahal if I need to draw it. I can't go through my catalog of photos of Hussein if I need to draw him. I have to look at someone else's work for that. If my final use is minor enough and transformative enough, there should be no problem. But if it's obvious to the casual observer, you've gone too far. And since I don't have a history as a swiper, I think it is a good bet that my reputation for not taking advantage of other artstis is clean.If I really, REALLY need a photo, then I have to contact the source and ask or pay for a license.And some artstis have a swiper rep unfairly. There are photo services that sell modeling shots. Artists subscribe to them and I'm sure some artstis end up using the same sources. If you see similarities in two pieces, they may have referenced the same source.The fee you pay to the service covers commercial use. This is perfectly legal. Not every artist has the resources to afford models and a photography studio, so it's a great way to pool resources. But you run the risk of having your art look like everyone else's if you are too slavish to the reference.If two pieces can be compared line for line in Photoshop, someone is tracing.I did briefly try the trick of referencing movie stills. Just hated it. I think my art came out looking very stiff. Don't know why anyone does it. Kills the line in the final art. Blech.





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