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18 07 2006 John Victor Cooper

Time travelling tourist.

I have waited a long time to get a picture of one of these. Note how the young lady on the left appears to be blurred, while everything else in the photo is in focus.
The human eye cannot see this anomoly.
Apart from cropping this photo has not been interfered with in any way.


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Eldar Kadymov27-Aug-2009 02:17
NA should greatly benefit from posting this image at all truck stops on the highways... They will get 15% off from seeing any blonds and otherwise's while not even crossing Atlantics.
tomr-photos22-Nov-2006 18:22
Those aliens are very clever in the art of deception. You got fooled. The real alien is hiding in the poster under the other woman's left arm.
Ian Dalgliesh16-Sep-2006 05:26
Another example of a chronosynclasticinfundabulum.See "The sirens of Titan" by John Vonnegut,for fuller explanation.
1moremile20-Jul-2006 02:02
This is why you are a field agent. Amazing eye.
John Cooper18-Jul-2006 17:04
Dave, remember Rimmer, remember hard light drive. (r.e. reflection).
There is many a true word spoken in jest.
PU7 is already posted.
Now I have her image, I can program the computer to search for her again, hopefully with a view to discussing her travel agent.
Dave Beedon18-Jul-2006 16:15
I accept the photo's description, in spite of my reluctance to believe him who says "Trust me." It would be interesting to know the time from which the traveler comes and how the travel affected the internal pressure of her eyeballs. That the woman on the right is in focus is most rewarding. But how can it be that a time traveler generates a reflection in a window: is this also parallel universe number 7?
John Cooper18-Jul-2006 14:53
Chiko, a typical MIB excuse for the uninformed.
"There are none so blind as those that will not see".
Guest 18-Jul-2006 13:13
sorry friend but there's an EASY technical explanation here. The photo was taken while the lens was following the lady in the red skirt. Therefore the left-to-right motion produces no blur on the lady with the red skirt, mild motion blur on the background (notice the 15% off) and moderate blur on anything that's actually moving faster to the left in the field of view, in this case, the lady walking to the left. I'm assuming that in the original crop, the lady in the red skirt is centered. (sorry if i ruined the gag)
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