I remember back in 89', I was working in a one hour photo shop. Someone had brought in a roll of 110 film to be developed. It was a 12 roll exposure. So I develop and make the prints. I'm looking at the prints and see what look like to be clouds with one exeption. They have the shape of a saucer, with round tops, and flat bottoms. Theres three of them, and they all look the same. Maybe 15 feet is seperating one from the other. They are white, and transparent, with no visible features, and the blue sky can be seen through them.
There was a series of three shots that were taken showing the tops of walnut trees, the next three shots showing the same walnut trees with these bizzare clouds, and the next three to four shots with the disk shape clouds gone. As I'm filing away the developed film I'm thinking I would make me some prints after lunch, but I forget about the pictures until the next day. I go to get the negatives and find out, the customer has picked up the pictures.
At the time I was looking at them, it really didn't click in my head that what I was looking at was the "real thing". It wasn't until years later that I accepted the fact, that someone had taken picures of U.F.O.'s and had brought them in for me to develop. This happened in a small town somewhere in Central California.
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