Our friend J.H. lives with her husband and children in north-central Georgia, USA. She is a professional livestock breeder, and a good amateur photographer. She has been invited to take part in a photography contest by The National Library of Photography. Due to many strange objects appearing in photos JH took on 26 June, 04 July, and 18 July 2007, she embarked on a month long photographic study. She was determined to be scientific, take pictures every day for 30 consecutive days, keep notes, and have an open mind. She is more concerned with finding out the truth, rather than search for possible U.F.O.s. JH has taken control pictures as well. She photographed a sheet of blank white paper to ascertain if her camera were producing digital artifacts. She took pictures from the inside of her car of insect splats on the windshield (windscreen JC). JH took photos of a spider in its web against the sky for comparison. She has made pictures of birds in flight, and captured airplanes and helicopters for her records. She found that in SOME of her photos, what first seemed to be an anomalous formation of objects was in fact clouds of gnats. In these ways, JH is showing us that her study is truly scientific. JH took hundreds of pictures during her 30 day study, and some of them revealed anomalous objects. Day 5 of this project was, hands down, the most productive. It yielded no less than seven anomalies relulting from the day's three shooting sessions. The 24th frame taken on Day 5 in the final session contained TWO anomalous objects. On this page, we'll look at one of them, and examine the other on the next. Here is what our friend JH had to say in her own words. (It has been edited for privacy and clarity - JC) Study Day 5 - 27 July 2007
Third click - GOTTCHA! Its not me - Jeff. I dont know... they just fly
around my fence??? Looking north. Once more, we have another of these orb shaped, or spherical objects. Not a lot more can be said about it really, other than that the sheer numbers of them which turned up in the 30 day project makes them intrigueing. JH is very lucky to be able to capture so many anomalies in so short a time as she did. I can't tell you what it is, only what it's not. We can be fairly sure it's not an insect, bird, airplane or helicopter. It is certainly not a balloon. Let's take a look at the original photo, a few enhancements, to decide for ourselves shall we? The photos JH shared with us were resized, zoomed, and incorporated into animated GIFs by Jeff Challender as appropriate for the web. All photos copyright © 2007 JH of Georgia. |
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This animated GIF is comprised of the frame in question, jpeg #24 from JH's Study Day 5, 27 July 2007. It is unenhanced, and although presented just as it was shot, it is reduced from 640x480 pixels to 360x240 for the web. The YELLOW circles have been added to show where objects are located. Here we are taking a closer look at the lower anomaly. |
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Frame #13 enlarged 500% in natural color, reversed color, and embossed for a 3D effect. |
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Frame #24 enlarged 1000% in natural color, reversed color, and embossed for a 3D effect. |
| As you can see, this object bore no resemblance to insects, birds, balloons, lens flares, or atmospheric phenomenon. Therefore, I must classify it as unknown. *** At the end of the day, it's up to YOU to draw your own conclusions.
© 2007 Jeff Challender |
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