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"fuzzy". STEINAU called attention. to:the fact that the dot appear-
ing in the picture which was termed a "flying saucer" by HIXENBAUGH
appears in sharp detail. ‘This, according to STBINAU, would indicate
that the disk was closer to the camera then either the trees or air-
plane. Although the pictures were taken at 64 frames per second,
which is calculated, according to STEINAU, to produce slow motion
action, the airplane appears in only the first few frames of the
negative and then disappears. The "saucer" appears stationary dur-
ing most of the frames but eventually appears to be growing smaller
in the distance,
STEINAU says he does not know how HIXENBAUGH performed the "trick
photography" but suggests that it could be: done easily by focusing
the camera at a’ spot on a window and then moving the camera ina
straight line away from the window, thus. giving the illusion that
the spot was disappearing into the distance.
For the further information of the Bureau it should be noted that the
photographic department of the Courier-Journal and The Louisville Times
under the direction of WILLIAM DAVIS, furnishes staff photographs
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for both the Courier-Journal and the Louisville Times, which
are operated under one ownership.
The above is furnished for the Bureau's informa
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