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Vue Science Fiction posted on Apr 07, 2007
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So, there was proof after all!!! This little known Brownie snapshot of the famous Roswell NM UFO crash in 1947, was discovered through the Freedom of Informations act. Hiding in a manilla envelope, stuffed in the drawer of a file cabinet which was crated and stored at the Bandini Federal storage facillity in So. California. Ha!

Comments (24)


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spm91g

2:20PM | Sat, 07 April 2007

Excellent scene!!!!!!

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irakika

2:22PM | Sat, 07 April 2007

Very good vue work!

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Sanderson

2:39PM | Sat, 07 April 2007

wow! It reminds me of an old scifi movie cool render!

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delbeke

2:57PM | Sat, 07 April 2007

Yep, sure does seem to prove it. Lucky you to come across it...but are you sure it's authentic or a planted photo? Have to be careful these days. :o) Excellent scene!

Traligill

6:20PM | Sat, 07 April 2007

Wow, I hadn't realised these photos still existed!!! Yet, this was a time when flying saucers really were saucers:) great looking image.

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LudyMelltSekher

7:29PM | Sat, 07 April 2007

{@}~Hello my dear friend, Beautiful image, very impressive work! Congratulations!!!A million stars from me!!! *** Hug and Happy Easter Luminous blesing. Ludy{@}~

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ThomasMacCallum

3:48AM | Sun, 08 April 2007

I love all those B-movies, a wonderfull homage.

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Schnuck

4:20AM | Sun, 08 April 2007

Excellent!!!

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huenersh

11:12AM | Sun, 08 April 2007

Amazing! Absolutely fantastic!

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PsychoNaut

2:31PM | Sun, 08 April 2007

Wonderful! It has a very real look to it

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1358

3:43PM | Sun, 08 April 2007

No sir..... that's not a flying saucer... that's uh...... swamp gas, yeah uh, swamp gas, reflected off an inversion layer of a low flying cloud... yeah that's it. Now, if you'll just hand over the photo sir, and remember.... there are no such things as flying saucers. looks real to me! :-)

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duo

5:18PM | Mon, 09 April 2007

Cool "aging" effect! Great idea! BRAVO!

NHArtist

8:49PM | Mon, 09 April 2007

Nice photo but I think it was in Roswell, not Rosewell.

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bunnystuff

12:27AM | Tue, 10 April 2007

hahahaha aaaahhhh this is awesome. finally a good picture of what really went down. weather balloon my ass. what's with the no credits? i was anxious to see who made that desert plant pack.

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Gor111

8:07AM | Tue, 10 April 2007

I know the mystic story about Rosewell! Fantastic how you have created this SF scene!!!

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FunkyShaman

3:54PM | Thu, 12 April 2007

Sweet shot! I'm glad I uploaded my casefile image before seeing this one or I wouldn't have wanted to post mine...ha.

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hideakifuji

7:38AM | Fri, 13 April 2007

It is an attractive image. Arrangement becomes interesting constitution. It is a tasteful feeling

AeroJett

9:33AM | Sat, 14 April 2007

Nice image, the landscape looks very convinceing. Also, NHArtist is right about it being Roswell. Rosewell is in the UK; not many deserts there :-) http://www.roswellnm.org/

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Arraxxon

2:02PM | Sun, 15 April 2007

What a stunning work - superb idea and realization !

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midnight_stories

1:27AM | Wed, 18 April 2007

really great effect it looks like an old picture

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Naoo

4:20PM | Tue, 12 June 2007

Cool Work! Like a Filme from 1960! Like it!!!

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skiwillgee

8:13PM | Wed, 12 September 2007

Image is photo believable and so is the story.

Platin

12:36PM | Tue, 12 February 2008

You capture the Roswell mythos this scene perfectly - very cool creation and postwork!!

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novelist

10:27AM | Sat, 26 April 2008

I knew that story was real. I'm so glad. I just hope when we finally meet them, they won't put humans on the menu like they once did on The Twilight Zone. I love the way you made the moving car in this. What a great snapshot of a time, mood, and place. You art work and modeling skills never cease to amaze me. I love visiting your gallery often and taking time to appreciate the high quality of each work.


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