This is harry Perton:
(https://media.licdn.com/mpr/mpr/shrinknp_400_400/p/1/000/035/2e0/162765a.jpg)
https://www.linkedin.com/pub/harry-perton/5/b73/79b (https://www.linkedin.com/pub/harry-perton/5/b73/79b)
https://groninganus.wordpress.com/about/ (https://groninganus.wordpress.com/about/)
This is his blog:
https://groninganus.wordpress.com/
This is the article with the UFO:
https://groninganus.wordpress.com/2015/05/19/heb-ik-weer-een-ufo/ (https://groninganus.wordpress.com/2015/05/19/heb-ik-weer-een-ufo/)
(https://groninganus.files.wordpress.com/2015/05/2015-05-19-051.jpg?w=590&h=443)
(https://groninganus.files.wordpress.com/2015/05/2015-05-19-051b.jpg?w=590&h=423)
Article in dutch newspaper:
http://www.telegraaf.nl/opmerkelijk/24061221/__UFO_boven_Groningen__.html (http://www.telegraaf.nl/opmerkelijk/24061221/__UFO_boven_Groningen__.html)
QuoteSuddenly something flashed. At first I thought the flas of the camera, but it was not in function. There was not a drop on my lens. I decided it must have been a lightning. But at home I see something strange in one of the photos that I made at the end of the lane trees
and
Quote...previously there was something short trunk ish out of the cloud, but that was gone again...
So, what is this? Lense flare?
Cheers
I not qualified to say so either way, but if that was actually in the sky, I say portal. Did any one ever watch the finale of Buffy the Vampire Slayer.. Dealt heavily with magick and portals.
That looks like an object breaking the sound barrier and is not lens flare.
Quote from: Pimander on May 20, 2015, 02:15:19 PM
That looks like an object breaking the sound barrier and is not lens flare.
Someone in the comments also said that btw. It surely looks like it.
Problem is the color? And the photographer did not mention it at all.
And in all photos of planes braking the sound barrier the plane is visible in the ring of "vapor"/cloud.
I dont see it here.
Quote from: Lunica on May 20, 2015, 02:46:51 PM
Someone in the comments also said that btw. It surely looks like it.
Problem is the color? And the photographer did not mention it at all.
Remember the Norway spiral. That was strange colours and was a missile test I think.
QuoteAnd in all photos of planes braking the sound barrier the plane is visible in the ring of "vapor"/cloud.
I dont see it here.
That is why I said "object" and not "plane". I don't know what it is.
Quote from: Pimander on May 20, 2015, 03:11:44 PM
That is why I said "object" and not "plane". I don't know what it is.
Good point
This is lens flare Sadly it is not a portal or rocket launch. We have seen these before bask at ATS. I never processed the images and page yet I will do that now and add this new one
Surprised ArMaP hasn't popped in yet
(http://thelivingmoon.com/49ufo_files/04images/Miscellaneous/6914642187_b29fd3d1d7_o.jpg)
This one has the same angle and effect as the OP
(http://thelivingmoon.com/49ufo_files/04images/Miscellaneous/425639_10150549528276104_51873236103_9265533_1911920818_n.jpg)
This one is a similar effect A fleet of UFO's :P
(http://thelivingmoon.com/49ufo_files/04images/Miscellaneous/Capitol_01.jpg)
Quote from: zorgon on May 20, 2015, 08:54:34 PM
Surprised ArMaP hasn't popped in yet
I had a busy day yesterday and today. :)
And yes, it's a good example of lens flare.
Jellyfish' UFO Caught On Camera By Dutch Photographer.
Reminds me of some lens flare photos or images that I have seen in the past...but maybe this one could be something else...
(http://i.huffpost.com/gen/3021832/thumbs/o-UFO-900.jpg?7)
There's not often a moment when we're left utterly stumped but this is one of them.
Dutch photographer Harry Perton was out wandering around sundown taking pictures when he suddenly noticed a flash through his eyepiece.
At first thinking it might have been a bolt of lightning the photographer went back home and checked the files on his camera.
What he found truly shocked him. Unsure as to whether it was a UFO or something more meteorological the stunning image is actually not the first instance of a shape like this being seen.
Dutch photographer Harry Perton was out wandering around sundown taking pictures when he suddenly noticed a flash through his eyepiece.
At first thinking it might have been a bolt of lightning the photographer went back home and checked the files on his camera.
What he found truly shocked him. Unsure as to whether it was a UFO or something more meteorological the stunning image is actually not the first instance of a shape like this being seen.
(http://i.huffpost.com/gen/3021852/thumbs/o-UFO-CLOSE-UP-570.jpg?7)
Known as 'jellyfish' UFOs this type of anomaly has been caught before with some even suggesting that the objects could be 'aliens' who absorb light above the clouds.
Mr Perton however is NOT one of those people, firmly believing that the image is rooted in cold hard science, whether it's a meteorological anomaly or simply a case of chance lens flare.
http://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/2015/06/02/stunning-jellyfish-ufo-caught-on-camera-by-dutch-photographer_n_7491984.html?utm_hp_ref=uk-tech&ir=UK%20Tech&ref=yfp
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