Photographing Lightship & UFOs
We discovered our first UFO/ship on the 13th of November 2012, in a day-time photograph of high altitude clouds over our house in Darlington, in the Perth hills of Western Australia. This fascinating find inspired me to regularly photograph the sky whenever there were high altitude clouds. Over the next decade we found hundreds of lightships/UFOs in our photos and of different types.
I was photographing so many ships and UFOs that I decided to contact the West Australian Sunday Times newspaper in April 2013. They interviewed me and published an article which went viral worldwide. We were pleasantly surprised by the inundation of visitors to our wispyclouds website from all over the world, and the many encouraging emails from people who had seen UFOs.
I have been using a 20MP Sony Cybershot DSC-RX100 Mark I camera, and I later upgraded to the RX100 Mark VA, and they have both worked very well for photographing ships/UFOs. I’ve also been using my 36MP Sony A7R camera with a Sony FE 55mm F1.8 lens, and more recently the newly acquired Sigma 35mm F1.4 ART DG DN lens.
Generally, before taking photos, we ask Star Family if they can decloak their ships if it is safe for them to do so. In the past I would take numerous series of photos on continuous shooting mode, sometimes as many as 500 photos in a session. We don’t normally see the ships with the naked eye at the time. Early on I had decided to try to get the highest resolution images of Lightships and UFOs, and the only way to do this is with still photography, and with continuous shooting mode to show movement.
In the beginning I was more empirical in my methods of photographing ships, trying to find ways of improving the ‘probability’ of photographing them. However, over time I realised that the appearance and momentary decloaking of a lightship is not random at all, and that it is unnecessary to take many hundreds of photos in a session. Sometimes only a few photos are needed, because if the time and conditions are right, Star Family will turn up in a Lightship in just the right moment and position to appear in a photograph. I still prefer to take photo series with a fraction of a second between photos to see the movement of an object/ship/UFO. It is not uncommon to see a ship in only one photo of a series because it decloaked for only a fraction of a second.
Another important factor is my state of consciousness while photographing. The camera is an extension of me and my consciousness, and therefore I prefer to take photos holding the camera still (with a high shutter speed) rather than on a tripod. It is important and beneficial to be in a joyful, uplifted, high-vibrational state so that I can better connect with these loving higher dimensional beings and their lightships. This is about setting up a state of resonance (high vibration matching high vibration, and a ‘heart connection’), which helps to better photograph higher-dimensional lightships and the beings associated with them.
We want to make it clear that we are most often, and intentionally, connecting with higher-dimensional Galactic Humans (5D and higher), and not the classic gray-type beings so often portrayed in the mainstream media and movies to induce fear. Our experiences are joyful and uplifting and not fear based at all. If anyone is interested in connecting with these loving, higher dimensional beings then we would recommend that you avoid being in fear, as that is a low vibrational state and you are much more likely to attract lower 4D beings that won’t necessarily have your best interests at heart.
Following a photography session, the next step is to examine the photos on a large computer screen and to look for any small object in the sky. After photographing the sky for more than a decade, and having closely examined well over a hundred thousand photos, it is amazing what can turn up in photos, including birds, insects, leaves, balloons, and of course Lightships and UFOs. Often, some ‘tuning in’ is required to determine whether an object that looks like a ship, is really a ship. It helps to tune in and feel, as a Lightship has a high vibration which can be felt. We may feel a pleasant tingling sensation in our hands and arms or at the top of our head. Shelley is better at feeling this but I’m also slowly getting there.
This photography project is a continuous journey of exploration, wonder, personal growth, and of the heart. From our point of view, a Human Being is one aspect in this physical dimension, but in truth we are multi-dimensional. In other words, we have higher aspects in the higher dimensions that are us. We have become aware that we have higher aspects that are at times onboard some of these ships that we have photographed. This also helps to explain, in part, why we have been able to photograph these ships so readily.
We wanted to share our photos of Lightships, UFOs and other higher dimensional phenomena with the people from Perth, Australia and the world, so we decided to publish our best photos on this website. It is especially worthwhile to take the time to tune in and feel the high vibrational energies of the Lightships. Enjoy!