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If you are an avid follower of Ufology, it may be of interest to you to know, if you don't already, that many of your favorite researchers and investigators are high tailing it and getting the hell out of Dodge. Yup. They are leaving Ufology for seemingly saner and maybe even greener pastures. Why? Although the reasons may vary, it seems the most common answers are something akin to, "I can no longer handle being associated with the Fringe Element" or "There seem to be no 'Nuts and Bolts' craft so therefore this is looking more esoteric in nature" and "The field of Ufology has not yielded any new evidence or information since its inception" followed closely by "The Wackos are destroying the field just fine without my help, thanks."
Many renowned researchers in Ufology are falling or flying from the field but not necessarily to leave the realm of High Strangeness behind. Noted authors and researchers such as Jacques Vallee, possibly the father of fleeing the Ufological coop, have taken their notes, files and libraries only to look at things through a broader lens or a different angle as was evident in Mr. Vallee's book, Passport to Magonia wherein he not only looked at the UFO phenomenon in a daringly different manner but also introduced us to the periphery of it or possibly the greater understanding of it by showing us that UFO's are not necessarily the sole act of High Strangeness in any given UFO case. There is a veritable plethora of paranormal occurrences in many cases, such as astral phenomena, purported ghost visitations, disembodied voices as well as poltergeist-like activity and often occurring simultaneously or in tandem with the anomalous lights in the sky.
Other researchers that have since followed suit are Christopher O'Brien of the Mysterious Valley book series, Phillip J. Imbrogno, who as of today was a guest on the highly acclaimed podcast, Paratopia and has just announced a new book, Files From The Edge: A Paranormal Investigator's Explorations Into High Strangeness, that even the title suggests its not solely just about UFO's but the entire paranormal realm.
If one were to look at the implications of this mass Ufology exodus, a phenomenon of its own accord, one might begin to see that it's not necessarily that UFO's are any longer haute couture but instead perhaps a small part of a much larger and potentially more mysterious aspect of esoterica in so much as that a lot of the new findings in their research are giving a new face to esoterica as a whole. The most potentially disturbing implication and connective tie it seems in much of but not all of the paranormal phenomena is us. You read that right. More and more psychological and parapsychological evidence is pointing directly at the human psyche as a key and pivotal player in the currently still foggy but slowly progressing field of paranormal study.
In light of these new developments, one does not have to dig too deeply to understand why some of these mainstay and familiars faces of Ufology are beating hell to get off the decks of this sinking ship. There is new wave coming and the ones whom are paying attention apparently do not want to get swept overboard with the rest of the flotsam and jetsam.
There are a few Old School holdouts, however. Stanton Friedman, it seems, will be forever steadfast in his self made and hard fought niche in this uncertain field as well as his fellow Roswell Event counterpart Dennis Balthaser. But for those avidly watching and looking for new developments in the field and have as of late frustratingly found precious few, you may but turn your gaze a little to find a cornucopia of new reasoning and thinking invading the old standbys.
For the money, the researchers in the New Paradigm that, as if on cue by taking a gentle push from Vallee, are moving and shaking things up quite a bit. They are the likes of Greg Bishop, Nicolas Redfern, the late Mac Tonnies, the previously mentioned Christopher O'Brien, Jeffrey Ritzmann and Jeremy Vaeni of Paratopia fame, the once again renewed Phillip J. Imbrogno and the always reliable and fresh minded Colin Andrews.
That list of Paranormal Hotshots currently has produced enough relevant material collectively within the last three years to make anybody's head spin with their dizzying and well thought out projects. These are the critical thinkers using an open mind and intellectual creativity the likes of which cannot be boxed or contained in any traditional mode of understanding.
The nuts and bolts have defused into smoke and mirrors. The only thing left to contain the events and their inspired theories is perception. Perhaps someday, even that will be enough.
Cheers,
Erik
I am a product of my Desert Southwest up-bringing. By that I mean that I enjoy large, quiet spaces to reflect and observe. I am an Artist, Musician, Composer, Zen practitioner, Paranormal Researcher/Investigator, Philosopher and Reiki Master. I love to draw and paint, take long walks, meditate and eat cookies and read while taking long, hot soaks in the tub. I am also a happily married father of two teenaged girls and I have belonged to the most tolerant woman on the planet for nearly two decades and still going.
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"Body - I know composition, but the pictures are always terrible. Even the old film stuff that my parents used in my younger days came out much better. You would think that in the 21st century, with all the electronics and gizmos, I would be able to take a good, sharp picture. The answer is, I can. There are plenty of digital SLR (Single Lens Reflex) cameras out there from Canon & Nikon and others. The image quality of photographs produced from these beautiful beasts is almost like those of Ansel Adams'.
Now you are probably asking yourself: you know, I have been to a photo store, and I saw that photography isn't cheap. Any good dSLR setup will cost a few months worth of my mortgage! How can I afford such items? The answer is simple. You probably do not have a whole video store worth of movies at home. Instead you go to Blockbuster, or get movies from Netflix where you pay only a small amount for a video rental and get to sample all the fancy new releases without spending $20 at the store for a movie you will watch once. The same model works for photo equipment. The two magic words are ""lens rentals."" Or, possibly two magic phrases: ""camera lens rental"" (Nikon lens rental and Canon lens rental if you want to get specific) and ""camera rental."" If you need that super expensive super telephoto lens for a once in a lifetime trip to on a safari, there are plenty of lens rental opportunities out there. For a marginal cost, there are services that will rent camera gear to you through the mail. Simply pick out the lens rental (be it a Nikon lens rental or Canon lens rental) that you need, place the order online like you would at Amazon, and you will receive it by FedEx within a few days. Most lens rental places will even take reservations if your needs are not immediate. When you are done with the camera lens rental, simply place the items into the box, and ship it back with a pre-paid label, like you would with any online retailer return.
The best part of lens rental online is the selection. You do not need to buy up the entire Canon or Nikon arsenal. Let someone spend the hundreds of thousands of dollars for you. Camera lens rental outfits have the entire professional grade line-ups of Canon and Nikon lenses. You can ever rent cameras, tripods and other accessories. They also
carry lots of less expensive items if you want to try before you buy. After all, who wants to shell out $800 on a lens without even holding one in your hands, only to find out that you don't like the placement of the zoom ring a couple of weeks down the road? Or maybe you discover that spending $2000 on a lens did not produce the increase in image quality you were expecting. The online lens rental rates are very reasonable and are only a small fraction of the cost of new equipment. "
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How do I photograph something up close, like 18" from the lens?
I want to take up-close photos of small 4x6 drawings (I don't like scanners). The camera I use now bends and blurs the image if I get closer than about 30". Do I need a separate lens attachment? What is that lens called? Do any cameras on the market, straight out of the box, have the ability to take close-up photos of small things? If I buy a new camera, WHAT SPECIFICATIONS should I look for which have the capability to take close-ups.
You are looking for what's called a Macro lens. Macro lenses excel at taking photographs from a short distance. A complete treatment of Macro lenses is beyond the scope of a simple response. Suffice to say, it's an interesting sub-topic within the realm of photography.
Understand that Macro lenses are expensive. Usually starting around $300-400.
For the application you're describing, a Macro lens is not well suited. Macro lenses are well suited for focusing on a small object, not a relatively "large" 4 x 6" surface. You'll end up with distortion somewhere in the equation.
That being said, you'll really get your best results with a scanner.
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