very scary
June 19, 2003 1:18 PM   Subscribe

 
Fascinating.

George Noory? So... this means Art Bell really, truly has walked away this time? Huh.

Now I'll have to have a look at those photos...
posted by soyjoy at 1:22 PM on June 19, 2003


I think most of those people need a better camera. At any rate, I learned something from all that silliness. This possessed ice cube led me to an xplanation behind the physics of ice spikes.
posted by waxpancake at 1:57 PM on June 19, 2003


Slow shutter speed, film artifact, *yawn*, blatant Photoshop hack... these guys belong on Fark. I loved the cloud shots, though. Groovy.
posted by squirrel at 2:25 PM on June 19, 2003




Since "PhotoShopping" (sp?) became a common hobby, I fond it hard to believe the contents of any photo on the 'net that I did not take myself. Some of the photos are great, though. Just suspend your disbelief for a few seconds and anything can be real.
posted by dg at 3:24 PM on June 19, 2003


i liked the strange clouds.
posted by Peter H at 3:50 PM on June 19, 2003


The fireball movie really creeped me out.
posted by WolfDaddy at 4:06 PM on June 19, 2003


I thought the chupacabra was pretty rad.
posted by kavasa at 4:48 PM on June 19, 2003


Coast to coast ghosts, eh?
posted by Hackworth at 5:42 PM on June 19, 2003


i liked the demon in the marble. Not something likely to happen naturally, but certainly not something outside of the realms of possibility.

And it's easy enough to verify it really exists.
posted by quin at 6:50 PM on June 19, 2003


the demon in the marble is two thin slabs cut from the same piece, placed next to each other so the pattern is mirrored.

critical thinking skills... not just for breakfast anymore.
posted by n9 at 7:23 PM on June 19, 2003


If I have to look at another long exposure/moved camera image, that's been labeled a photo of an "alternate dimension" I'm going to scream.. and I don't know if you've heard a bunny scream, but boy, it ain't pretty...
posted by Pink Fuzzy Bunny at 9:26 PM on June 19, 2003


I say. Did you know that you are a lagomorph, not a rodent?
posted by tss at 10:33 PM on June 19, 2003


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