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UFOs and Aliens
Carr McCormack III got me thinking about modern photography. He even provided a great link explaining EXIF Data, found below. When it comes to analyzing UFO data provided by cell phones and digital cameras, why are we not also discussing the information imbedded in the photos? I don’t know anyone using film any more. So, assuming every modern UFO photo has EXIF data, where is the in-depth, scientific scrutiny of data?
Apparently, there are website devoted to telling you how to turn EXIF data off. I am not sure why you would want to, other than general concern for privacy, and perhaps concealing crimes. If you were part of a ‘smash and grab’ robbery, then you took a photo of the stolen merchandise with your cell phone, and uploaded that to Ebay, you shouldn’t be too surprised to find FBI knocking on your door. Does that happen? I don’t know, but it could- cause imbedded in that photo would be the phone ID and location?
It’s also a very good reason not to let anyone use your phone or camera. Taking photos in or at a crime scene could put you at the scene!
I am not a great photographer- but I have known some people who are. They are obsessed with lighting and angles and they notice things I wouldn’t have thought to correct before shooting. I have noticed that an ungodly number of people should…