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                                |  Posted: Sun May 17, 2009 6:58 pm    Post subject: None 'Nuts and Bolts' UFO Wollaton Park? |   |  
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                | bitterbuck1 Moderator
 
  
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                                |  Posted: Thu May 21, 2009 5:01 pm    Post subject: |   |  
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                                | That is a bit odd looking. Did you see this in the sky and take the picture?
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                | georgek 
 
 
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                                |  	  | bitterbuck1 wrote: |  	  | That is a bit odd looking. Did you see this in the sky and take the picture?
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 Hello Bitter,
 
 Thank you for your interest
   
 The truth is that I had not noticed anything. The lad twisting my arm right back, I remember well...LOL.
 
 Many times I had to have a sprain bandage, as I have been lucky not to have had my arm broken.(so I remember the occasion)
 
 The picture was taken with an old Kodak Brownie Cresta2 camera. It uses what we call a 120 film.
 
 It was many years after the picture was taken, that I noticed this white eye effect. The negative had since been lost, but I was able to re-photograph  and make the enlargement. The picture was very faint and the only reason why the 'object' was picked up...was due to the print containg more sky.
 
 I suppose, the obvious question was why did I notice it?
 
 Having received strange images on film in the past, I decided to serach my older pictures.
 
 Regards George
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