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in the sky; Is it a UFO? or a Meteor?

Photography Surrealism posted on Nov 04, 2010
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I took this photo a long time ago and scan it. I can not find the first scan image which would beenbigger than this. I have to use this one then. This is my son and his girlfrien which is now his wife. The car is a 1964 Ford Galaxy he had at the time. I bought it for him. Had to replace the motor. i do not know how to work on them. I was changeing the points one day and had to call a friend over to help me out. he told me never to change them for I was putting the points on backwards lol I did not do nothing to the photo as it is on 35mm film I was useing at the time. some cheap 35 mm camera. Anyway I looked at this photo and thought it was a UFO but then I saw on the web photos like what is in the sky also. i can not find the sirte now for it was long time ago. Anyway the site say it a meteor in the day time when no body can see them but as they fly thought the sky they will mess up the clouds but the they will turn back up into outspace a lot of times. Or burn up in the air. But you do not see the fire ball because the sky is too bright to see it. I think this is what I got here. A meteor!!!!

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jocko500

9:15PM | Thu, 04 November 2010

that not his real hair. He had a wig on

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jocko500

9:16PM | Thu, 04 November 2010

it could have been something like a bug flyby and I never noted it lol

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Faemike55

9:22PM | Thu, 04 November 2010

Wonderful and exciting capture, Jocko

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kbrog

9:25PM | Thu, 04 November 2010

A meteor would have left a straight trail. I had watched a show on Dicovery on this phenomenon and they say it's just fast flying little bugs. Great capture! :)

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goodoleboy

9:26PM | Thu, 04 November 2010

Like whatever it is, it sure ain't no meteor or bug flyby, that's for dang sure! Meteors come down in a straight line and not on an undulating path. Hence, meteor BS! Anyway, cool capture of the couple and that cool car, Jock.

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Richardphotos

9:27PM | Thu, 04 November 2010

64' I believe but a fine shot and extraterritorial

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jocko500

9:32PM | Thu, 04 November 2010

oh yes thanks Pichardphotos ; you right i forgot. photo was taken a long time ago

SerenityBlue

9:57PM | Thu, 04 November 2010

That is quite a capture. Looks like a wild snowball. A UFO is just an "unidentified flying object" so it could be anything. I personally have never seen a UFO, so therefore remain skeptical until I see one for myself. Until then, it's a very cool capture, and I really like that car you bought your son.

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jocko500

10:05PM | Thu, 04 November 2010

I know the meteord we see is comeing down stright but when one hits our air sideways it will do what you see. At lest that what the web site said

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auntietk

10:32PM | Thu, 04 November 2010

I see unidentified flying objects all the time! I say, "Bill, what's that?" He tells me, and then I know what it is so it's not unidentified any more. LOL! Even without the flyby-whatever-it-is, this is a great shot of your son and daughter-in-law! Very natural, very nice.

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bimm3d

10:33PM | Thu, 04 November 2010

very interesting capture!!

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jocko500

10:36PM | Thu, 04 November 2010

http://www.facebook.com/home.php?sk=group_135680233149219&id=138346082882634 go here and join ARTificial LiFe on facebook that RĂ©al Joly stated; it super cool place

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jocko500

10:50PM | Thu, 04 November 2010

may not be a web site lol i think kbrog is right.

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mgtcs

10:52PM | Thu, 04 November 2010

Wonderful capture, lovely image, congratulations!

wannes

12:47AM | Fri, 05 November 2010

No matter what it is...it's a remarkable shot!

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angelbearzs

12:49AM | Fri, 05 November 2010

nice image:)

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blinkings

2:50AM | Fri, 05 November 2010

Aliens! Run for the hills!

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lior

2:58AM | Fri, 05 November 2010

A superb capture, Jocko :)

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carlx

3:46AM | Fri, 05 November 2010

Cool capture, Jock!!!

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durleybeachbum

3:53AM | Fri, 05 November 2010

Fascinating! And what an attractive couple!

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ralphwarnick

4:39AM | Fri, 05 November 2010

I never know which I like better your images or your tales. Excellent on both counts here.

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emmecielle

5:10AM | Fri, 05 November 2010

I like to think that we are not alone in the universe! A truly exceptional capture... that it's Ufo or meteor! :)

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RodolfoCiminelli

5:14AM | Fri, 05 November 2010

Wonderful and curious photography my friend......!!!!

gojira

6:21AM | Fri, 05 November 2010

It's definitely an X-File . . . !

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claude19

6:38AM | Fri, 05 November 2010

SPLENDID question ! I don't know the answer ! Splendid young couple !!! Congratulations !

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Digitaleagle

7:27AM | Fri, 05 November 2010

Very interesting capture Jocko, not sure what it is the the background but it does add suspense!

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magnus073

7:37AM | Fri, 05 November 2010

It is a cool photo Jock, and I'd love to know what that was

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renecyberdoc

7:38AM | Fri, 05 November 2010

very nice capture

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TallPockets

8:33AM | Fri, 05 November 2010

"Beam me up, Scotty! There's NO INTELLIGENT life here on earth!" (Old line from tv show STAR TREK - Captain James T. Kirk to Crew member SCOTTY). WINK. GREAT shot, Jocko!!

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vis151

9:03AM | Fri, 05 November 2010

I like that car! Were they on "Swamp People"? haha Have you seen that show where Cajuns hunt gaters?

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