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Topic started on 30-8-2005 @ 09:11 PM by Conaire
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Saw this on coast to coast, could it be a possible photo of a reptilian?
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reply posted on 30-8-2005 @ 09:23 PM by Felt_Marshall
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looks like lense flares to me
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reply posted on 30-8-2005 @ 09:24 PM by Rasputin13
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Yeah... him and his family were in the neighborhood shopping for a 4-bedroom, 3-bath Victorian.
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reply posted on 30-8-2005 @ 09:26 PM by Rasputin13
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Sorry for posting again, but this just came to mind a moment after my last post. Could all of the ATS members who claim to have seen or been in
contact with a Reptilian(s) please verify whether this is what they look like?
This is one occasion where I actually would like to hear from someone who claims to know "Reptilians."
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reply posted on 30-8-2005 @ 09:46 PM by Vinci
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Originally posted by Conaire
Saw this on coast to coast, could it be a possible photo of a reptilian?
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he looks like an anime character, and no. It's not a reptillian. It's not anything but light going through a lense. Get over it.
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reply posted on 30-8-2005 @ 09:54 PM by Enrikez
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All pictures are just "light going through a lense".
I fail to see your point.
Edit:
How do you get negative points?
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reply posted on 30-8-2005 @ 11:05 PM by GoldEagle
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It's a lens flare, and nothing else. You guys need to learn not to call "alien" at everything. If it looks wierd, rule out the natrual
possibilities first.
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reply posted on 30-8-2005 @ 11:22 PM by mwen
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Could be side effect of an some kind of camouflage...
What's the story behind the picture...?
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reply posted on 31-8-2005 @ 08:39 AM by Twice Fooled
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LOL... yeah I have to admit it looks alot like a Gray, or some type of reptilian, but I'm affraid I have to agree with the skeptics on this one. Now
if there were no direct form of bright light in the cameras view... mabey...
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reply posted on 31-8-2005 @ 08:41 AM by syrinx high priest
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wow ! the ever elusive "floating reptilian head" appearing with the "gold orb of light"
great job 1 we finally have proof !!!
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reply posted on 31-8-2005 @ 09:06 AM by pacman
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Has anyone seen the reptoid picture by the Arkansas cave? You can see his bottom right foot cleaving to the side of the cave. I tried googling it. It
used to be on the old Abovetopsecret. I can't remember what was said about it, but it appeared to be the the most real to date that I've seen.
Anybody find it?
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reply posted on 31-8-2005 @ 09:12 AM by shorty
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Strange light effect as it goes through the lense maybe. Looks more like a ghost of some sort if anything. No, not a reptilian, the varying
descriptions of reptilians that are given aren't like that...They can't fly either.
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reply posted on 31-8-2005 @ 09:34 AM by Twice Fooled
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pacman... go to Google Images, and type "cave creature". That was an admitted hoax a long time ago. Very cool pic though.
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reply posted on 31-8-2005 @ 09:54 AM by iamian
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If you look across the bottom of the picture you will see a line this to me looks like a layer line anyone who uses photoshop can see that there is at
least two pictures one over the other, wich makes it a naff picture really  )
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reply posted on 31-8-2005 @ 10:13 AM by sinta_ilfirin
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iamian: the line at the bottom of the picture looks more like a sidwalk edge to me.
I seriuosly doubt that this image was photoshopped; or if it was you think that the person could have done a better job. It is a lens flare or solar
flare. This occurs when a bright light source (generally the sun) enters through the lens and creates spots or sometimes hexagonal shapes. The color
of them vary, it all depends on the color of the light, the type of material the lens have, and what the rest of the image is. I am a photographer,
have studied photography, studied photoshop, and worked at a photolab. I can recognize solar/lens flare when I see it.
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reply posted on 31-8-2005 @ 12:06 PM by Spreadthetruth
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If you look at the bottom of the photo carefully you can certainly see a 'reptillian' eye. Dont know how this picture came about but i'd like to
know the story behind it. Whether the photographer claimed to have seen this anomally before the photo was taken.
Looks like someone was smoking in a car holding a toy dinosaur at the time the photo was taken
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reply posted on 31-8-2005 @ 12:16 PM by kozmo
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As an avid photographer (Yes, I am so archaic as to still use my darkroom!!!) I can tell you that this is definitely lense flare. This condition
occurs when the light source is slightly off-frame (It appears to be at around 10 or 11 o'clock in this photo) and there is a high level of humidity
in the air. The difference in the temeprature and humidity between the lenses exterior and in between the lenses causes the light to refract off the
small droplets of humidity and is then captured on the film. A skilled and trained photographer can actually see this refraction occuring when they
are framing up a shot by looking through a single lense reflex (SLR) camera. A digital camera or an offset view-finder camera may not see the
refraction when lining up the shot due to something called paralax error.
Sorry no reptiles, ghosts or aliens here. Just good old amateur photography.
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reply posted on 31-8-2005 @ 02:37 PM by texmiller
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Looks like a guy that is wearing a Star Trek suit with a really bad mask.
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reply posted on 31-8-2005 @ 03:01 PM by Cabanman
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Originally posted by Conaire
Saw this on coast to coast, could it be a possible photo of a reptilian?
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This looks to me like lens flare with a mixture of PhotoShop. The ugly face looks to me like a picture of Marylyn Manson. I don't know from what
album or magazine, but to me this is his picture.
Reptilian my ars!
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reply posted on 31-8-2005 @ 03:17 PM by Eden
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It looks like someone is trying to pull your chain. It looks someone was inside their home and watching a Marilyn Manson video on a tv and decided to
take a picture from their window. Or that someone just took a picture of this home and one of Marilyn on television and combined them in
photoshop(not hard to do)
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