How many times have you looked at an article about a UFO photograph, and saw "the best ever taken, " or "one of the best?" This is a term that is used much too often, and here is a prime example.
In 1990, in the Inaja Memorial Park in San Diego, Mike Orrell took a photograph, later discovering something unusual, something he had not seen at the time - a number of unknown objects in the sky.
This photo has been tagged with the "best UFO photo ever taken." I totally disagree, and I think you will agree with me. Check out Orrell's photograph at Inaja Photograph, and comment as you wish.


Comments
close blurred flies he would not see when taking the picture?
are you sure it’s not a brown piece of paper with some rust spots on it (maybe foxing bacterial marks)
I really think the photo should not be cropped like that if they want it to be believable. It looks like a photo of bug bites on someone’s arm. I googled this and found a larger version and frankly, it is likely it is dust on the lens of the camera or birds. You can see how much they zeroed in on this tiny area, it could be anything.
My first thought when I saw the picture was that it looks like moles on somebodys back.
What was the subject of the “random pictures”? Empty sky?
I thought this photo looked familiar, so I too googled it and got the larger version. Seems it was in UFO Casebook back in ‘06. At the time I thought, and still do, that it’s a flock of geese or ducks. Though the close-up does make it look like someone’s moles or birth marks!?
by far, that is the best picture ever of a bunch of brown dots.
I could believe this was a photo of mylar balloons or even some Chinese lanterns but space craft from another world, NO!
The reason I labeled this accidental photo of ten UFOs as the “Best UFO Photo Ever” is because of the pattern I found on the single craft on the right side of the valley exactly matches the “Kecksberg UFO” and it provided a pattern that I later discovered on numerous other UFO photos as well as countless ancient artifacts and the Nazca Lines in Peru. My YouTube video contains the historic evidence that the Los Angeles Times labeled “UNSETTLING.”
Now if there is another UFO photo out there that can make this claim and back it up with expert analysis like the “Inaja UFO Photo” has achieved, then lets see it. Until then Google my name “Mike Orrell” and explore the best evidence ever produced for the existence of aliens and UFOs.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YbszqFRYaVY