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Friday, November 24, 2017
By JESSE POST
THE EYE
My 1st time adventuring into southwest Nebraska was one I'll never forget - not specifically for what I saw then, but more of for what I saw afterwards, from that day. The following is a brief description of what happened, and a visual of it that you will likely never forget....
This storm system had gone through most of it's cyclogenesis without any considerable velocities to deal with. But before it was over, it tried to produce a brief vortex in it's rain-wrapped mass. The sequence left no reasonable viewpoint to see into the meso, so I ended up just swinging around the southern flank. As it began to drift away northeast of me, I snapped a few pics just out of curiosity and some kind of visual preservation.
After I got home, and began viewing the images, this next image left me speechless and an unstoppable eerie feeling from within just by looking into it. There is no tricks to this image... it was taken with a cheap $100 Point n Shoot camera. I had no Photoshop, nor editing skills back in late 2014 when this happened. The image is unedited except for contrast (to see what's there in the image better) and a slightly enhanced color. But there is no layering, stacking, or editing elsewise.
Look deep into the center of the image. What do you SEE?
Look again.... when you see it, it is perfect! And CREEPY!
Some wispy sun-illuminated steam-clouds rising in behind the RFD flanking regions of the meso, as it drifted away from me. The dark mass of the rain-wrapped center just happened to be perfectly placed and timed, "behind" (in the background of) the little white wisps....creating the PERFECT EYE! What do you think of that now?? Do you see a "male or female eye"? Is it a good, or evil, EYE?
I entertain this image forever as a masterpiece now.....with specifically noting it is all-natural, and not "photoshopped", in the perfect timing of this "entity".