A man from Darlington, Perth claims he caught hundreds of UFOs using his digital camera worth $600 only. He takes shots from the veranda of his home in Perth Hills.
For the past six months, Rob Hartland already has over 20,000 photos of sky during daytime. He checked these photos on his computer.
His hobby of taking shots at daytime sky started when he was testing his camera and decided to take shots at the clouds. He then later observed a smudge. When he enlarged and enhanced the smudge, he noticed a structure to it, thinking that it was some sort of an aircraft.
He says that starting that day, he has identified a dozen shapes of UFOs including saucer-shaped craft, round and square. These photos are posted to his website wispyclouds.net hoping to encourage discussions between extra-terrestrial enthusiasts and sceptics.
Just recently, a news came out revealing that 400 West Australians had asked advice or counselling from Australian Close Encounter Resource Network after their apparent UFO or extra-terrestrial encounters.
Hartland says that he takes 30 shots at a time, 300-400 shots in just 10-15 minutes. He then connects the camera to his computer, zooms in and enhances the pictures. He claims that 2-20 percent of shots have unusual images.
He adds that some craft seem to have transparent canopies and some could have occupants inside. He does not rules out the possibility that these UFOs in the pictures are man-made but he does not think they are all originated from Earth.
real and he has the right idea for sure
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