UFOs are real! Joe McKay has been photographing them. Talk about hiding in plain sight--all along they've been masquerading as ordinary streetlamps. Special lenses and McKay's tremendous personal courage allow us to see the alien vessels as they really are. (more) Update: does this photo qualify as a Kaloogian? (Link removed. Wikipedia was considering adding "Kaloogian" as a word, named after California right wing congressional candidate Howard Kaloogian, who posted a picture of Instanbul on his website to "prove" how peaceful Baghdad is under the US' benign guidance. The proposed definition of "a Kaloogian"--meaning a piece of false or falsified visual evidence--was broad enough to include Photoshop-revealed space aliens. Looks like the wingers and/or word-purists won the battle and Wikipedia pulled it.)
He is so brave!
(I used to think he was weak, but I was wrong.)
They Live!
another sf (san francisco) pic!
those are rad.
who was the guy that did that with old gas station signs and stuff? was that Joe too? I was trying to find that the other day. I think Cory posted it a long time ago.
Pretty sure this is Joe's first foray into Photoshop-revealed truth. He stops by the blog occasionally and could give the definitive answer. Unless he has been abducted...
Yes, it's my first foray. It started with the lights on the eastbay side of the bay bridge and has spead from there.
I know the photoshop rubber stamp is a well worn tool but I just couldn't resist.
What's the Kaloogian link about? it took me to a wiki page with no info. There's a Howard Kaloogian, but that seems to be a bit off topic.
The photoshop rubber stamp is always welcome if you do something smart with it. See "BitStreams." Not.
I updated the Kaloogian reference.
sure looks like a photoshopped street light
Your sense of ironic wonder underwhelms me.
Wait, what?
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UFOs are real! Joe McKay has been photographing them. Talk about hiding in plain sight--all along they've been masquerading as ordinary streetlamps. Special lenses and McKay's tremendous personal courage allow us to see the alien vessels as they really are. (more)
Update: does this photo qualify as a Kaloogian? (Link removed. Wikipedia was considering adding "Kaloogian" as a word, named after California right wing congressional candidate Howard Kaloogian, who posted a picture of Instanbul on his website to "prove" how peaceful Baghdad is under the US' benign guidance. The proposed definition of "a Kaloogian"--meaning a piece of false or falsified visual evidence--was broad enough to include Photoshop-revealed space aliens. Looks like the wingers and/or word-purists won the battle and Wikipedia pulled it.)
- tom moody 3-30-2006 6:36 pm
He is so brave!
(I used to think he was weak, but I was wrong.)
- L.M. 3-30-2006 6:53 pm
They Live!
- Thor Johnson (guest) 3-30-2006 9:35 pm
another sf (san francisco) pic!
- anonymous (guest) 3-31-2006 5:26 am
those are rad.
who was the guy that did that with old gas station signs and stuff? was that Joe too? I was trying to find that the other day. I think Cory posted it a long time ago.
- paul (guest) 3-31-2006 8:36 am
Pretty sure this is Joe's first foray into Photoshop-revealed truth. He stops by the blog occasionally and could give the definitive answer. Unless he has been abducted...
- tom moody 3-31-2006 8:42 am
Yes, it's my first foray. It started with the lights on the eastbay side of the bay bridge and has spead from there.
I know the photoshop rubber stamp is a well worn tool but I just couldn't resist. What's the Kaloogian link about? it took me to a wiki page with no info. There's a Howard Kaloogian, but that seems to be a bit off topic.
- joester 3-31-2006 10:14 pm
The photoshop rubber stamp is always welcome if you do something smart with it. See "BitStreams." Not.
I updated the Kaloogian reference.
- tom moody 3-31-2006 11:06 pm
sure looks like a photoshopped street light
- anonymous (guest) 10-30-2009 1:24 am
Your sense of ironic wonder underwhelms me.
- tom moody 10-30-2009 2:07 pm
Wait, what?
- mark 10-30-2009 8:33 pm