Photographers of the 19th century hacked together new ways of taking pictures of very small things. In the process, they made stunning images of a world human eyes can’t see, and relegated scientific drawing to a hobby.
November 1, 2009
Early Photos of the Microscopic World
October 3, 2009
Incredible UFO Close Up Picture
One of the best I′ve ever seen. Just found it the other day on a UFO website.
El Paso, Texas. On August 8, 2008 William Gertrudis spotted something unusual in the sky. “I saw a flying craft of some kind, dead silent going at extreme speed but able to quickly change directions.” He described it as silver/white, oval in shape and “about as long as a Greyhound bus.” Gertrudis, 62, who photographs wildlife as a hobby retrieved his camera from his car and proceeded to take several photos but the object proved elusive. “I knew my shots were going to be hit or miss,” due to the irregular pattern of flight, “but I′m grateful I got one good one.”
Gertrudis, who lives just outside El Paso with his wife and 3 dogs, was not alone as a witness. At least 6 others from around the region reported an unusual disc flying that afternoon. “I was always the guy who would laugh when I heard about people seeing flying saucers,” Gertrudis said, “but I guess it’s time someone else laughs. What I saw didn’t seem of this earth.”
http://www.ufoevidence.org/
September 29, 2009
September 10, 2009
Early Photos of the Microscopic World
Photographers of the 19th century hacked together new ways of taking pictures of very small things. In the process, they made stunning images of a world human eyes can’t see, and relegated scientific drawing to a hobby.
September 3, 2009
AmateurLogic.TV Episode 18
A visit to the Ameritron Amplifier Factory. Learn how these popular tube type and solid state RF amplifiers are built.
September 1, 2009
Early Photos of the Microscopic World
Photographers of the 19th century hacked together new ways of taking pictures of very small things. In the process, they made stunning images of a world human eyes can’t see, and relegated scientific drawing to a hobby.
August 29, 2009
Incredible UFO Close Up Picture
One of the best I’ve ever seen. Just found it the other day on a UFO website.
El Paso, Texas. On August 8, 2008 William Gertrudis spotted something unusual in the sky. “I saw a flying craft of some kind, dead silent going at extreme speed but able to quickly change directions.” He described it as silver/white, oval in shape and “about as long as a Greyhound bus.” Gertrudis, 62, who photographs wildlife as a hobby retrieved his camera from his car and proceeded to take several photos but the object proved elusive. “I knew my shots were going to be hit or miss,” due to the irregular pattern of flight, “but I’m grateful I got one good one.”
Gertrudis, who lives just outside El Paso with his wife and 3 dogs, was not alone as a witness. At least 6 others from around the region reported an unusual disc flying that afternoon. “I was always the guy who would laugh when I heard about people seeing flying saucers,” Gertrudis said, “but I guess it’s time someone else laughs. What I saw didn’t seem of this earth.”
http://www.ufoevidence.org/
August 6, 2009
July 26, 2009
July 22, 2009
Early Photos of the Microscopic World
Photographers of the 19th century hacked together new ways of taking pictures of very small things. In the process, they made stunning images of a world human eyes can’t see, and relegated scientific drawing to a hobby.
July 15, 2009
June 24, 2009
June 22, 2009
June 3, 2009
Early Photos of the Microscopic World
Photographers of the 19th century hacked together new ways of taking pictures of very small things. In the process, they made stunning images of a world human eyes can’t see, and relegated scientific drawing to a hobby.
March 21, 2009
Early Photos of the Microscopic World
Photographers of the 19th century hacked together new ways of taking pictures of very small things. In the process, they made stunning images of a world human eyes can’t see, and relegated scientific drawing to a hobby.