
"I was travelling home with it when I noticed, behind the hills beyond Silsden, a perfectly formed arch of cloud - like a cloudy rainbow, I pulled in, intending to take photos. By the time I'd sorted the camera out the arch had broken up as per the photo, but I took a few shots anyway. That evening, I was playing with the camera and deleting shots I'd taken when I came across this one showing something on the far left."
"the 'first photos on an unfamiliar camera' that he had only just purchased. Why it was manoeuvring at low level over West Yorkshire was a mystery, I'm not a "flying-saucer", or "alien visitation" freak, but whatever it was deserves the term UFO. They all tended to agree that it was "real", "solid" and appeared to be travelling at speed from the dissipating "arch" on the horizon,"
A local photographer in Shipton, Yorkshire photographed a saucer-shaped object that appeared in only one of about a dozen shots. The image shows a round, elongated craft flying low above hills near Silsden and emerging from a dissipating arch of cloud. The photographer used a Pentax Optio SVi and described the image as the first pictures taken on an unfamiliar camera. Friends who viewed the photo judged the object to look real, solid and fast. The event generated puzzlement because the object matched classic flying-saucer shapes and its low-level manoeuvring was unexplained.
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