Recently Alfie gave me ownership of the site. The first thing I did was to make it open membership once again. If you would like to go there Aprogas you are more than welcome. I have never had any problems with you that others may have had. In general I want evryone and anyone to be able to come to my Group in total peace and feel comfortable to post, talk, share, etc. I only wish to have peace and you are welcome there. Anyone is welcome there as long as they practice absolute respect for other members.
Montalk and Zonabi. First of all thank you very much for checking out my group. I have this desire(more like an addiction) to share with everyone what I'm experiencing so it means a lot to me that you took the time to go there. Thanks again.
Thank you very much Zonabi for the compliment. I have put a lot of time into those photos so it means a lot for a new friend to enjoy them.
Montalk: You asked some great questions. I usually take photographs knowing that something is there or actually seeing the craft in front of me. Other times I catch photos of craft that I had absolutely no idea was there. What usually happens is that I will be trying to photograph another craft and when I come back to look at the photos I luckily caught this other craft in the photo. I have to say honestly that some of my best photos were accidents. You wouldn't think it but it's actually hard to get good photos of these craft for many reasons. Some of the craft just don't want photos taken of them at all and every once in while I will have one buzz by me in a way that let's me know it's time to leave. This happens quite a bit when I'm anywhere near Nellis AFB so I have to build up the courage meter to go out there because it does tend to get creepy.
As far as the size of the craft they are all different in size but a typical craft will be 30 - 40 ft. in diameter. These are basic "Scout" craft if you will, meaning if I were to guess I would say they are running 3 to 4 man, excuse me, 3 to 4 being crews(LOL). Now, I have seen and photographed craft that are parked "off planet" and I don't know for sure but I would guess they are as big as football fields. They always have smaller craft "tethered" to them and every once in a while I can get a photo showing this. There are a lot of "stars" and "planets" in my neck of the woods that probably aren't on the astronomical map if you know what I mean. Typically though what I see visually is about what the camera sees.(It's hard to get them to come in close).
Oh yeah - My favorite photos(at the group) are of the 2 craft that look exactly identical and almost look like headlights when you glance at the thumbnails. Below them in one of the photos is a very bright light. It was a commercial grade site light for a store complex by my home. Anyways that is probably the clearest shot of 2 flying saucers(actually like fat saucers kind of) that I have captured and when I took the photo of them I had no idea they were there.
Thanks again for checking out my group. I hope you liked it. Feel free to stop by any time and post. I will continue to put more photos up as I take them almost every day AND I have a huge backlog of photos that are waiting to be uploaded.
Peace,
SK