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05:32 PM MST on Monday, June 14, 2004
Taking pictures of the beautiful Utah countryside is part of Tommy
Woodard's job with the Utah Film Commission. Recently, though, he
captured something on film that's worthy of the silver screen. That
something just might be a UFO.
At a distance, it's just a speck. But when you zoom in, things get
interesting.
"When I was shooting the picture, I didn't see the object," Woodard
said. "In relation to the ridge, it was tilted at an angle right above
the tree line."
As the photo librarian for the Utah Film Commission, Woodard shoots any
location filmmakers might want to see. He shot about 100 pictures the
day he caught the startling images of what might be a UFO.
"In all my pictures, I've never seen anything like this," he said.
The picture that caused quite a commotion around the office came from
Provo Canyon.
"I didn't get out of the car when I took the specific shot," Woodard
recalled. "I just leaned up to the car window, took the shot and kept
driving.
"I had around 20 people giving me their opinions. We've all come up with
the same conclusion."
We asked Jim Dilettoso to analyze the photo, look for "fingerprints of a
hoax," as he called them. Here in Phoenix, Dilettoso has spent years
doing profession investigations of so-called UFO pictures. Some of the
pictures he's looked at have turned out to be fakes.
"There are remote-control helicopters, really good ones ... blimps,
could be that," he said. "It's a good place to go play with all those
things."
Dilettoso said the ratio of the object's length to its width and its
coloring match the profile of a classic UFO. The differing textures of
the top and bottom edges probably mean that it's in flight. What's more,
the digital picture shows no evidence of tampering.
"Bottom line: It's not a fake," Dilettoso said. "I can't find any
evidence that it was digitally faked."
Still, he's not ready to say this is a flying saucer from another planet.
"Now just because it's a 20- to 30-foot object, a couple hundred feet
away, doesn't mean it's an alien spacecraft," he said. "We then have a
flying, hovering disc-shaped object that goes into the category of
unknown aircraft because we don't have an aircraft on Earth that can
hover like that."
"We had some people say that it might be a bird," Woodard said. "But how
can that be a bird?"
Woodard said that no matter what it is, he's glad he was in the right
place in the right time to capture it on film.
"This just looks incredibly like the pictures that you've seen on TV
before," he said. "It's unidentified, it's flying, and it's an object."
Dilettoso also is just about to complete his analysis of videotape the
Mexican air force recorded. That tape shows 11 mysterious balls of
light, objects some are calling UFOs.
(Click here for more.) Watch for more on that story later this week.
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