Baggtager you have skill but you should use it in a more positive way like proving or disproving such pictures, not taking delight in how many people you can fool.
Honestly, making these pictures indicates just how easy it is to generate a hoax, and I hope it encourages people to be more critical of the many claims floating around out there. I never expected to see my stuff floating around on UFO sites, but when it did I think it made an excellent point: seeing shouldn't necessarily be believing.
I would wager that the vast majority of UFO photos are created for hoax purposes, but the makers never admit to it. I feel I am doing a service to the public by openly admitting that these are hoaxed photographs. If I were to paint a digital matte and spend more time on it, believe me I could fool even photo analysis experts.
It's very easy to throw a hat in the air, take a picture of it, then tell people it's a real alien space craft. One must always question the motivation behind everything. Perhaps the person was lonely.
I find this much more reasonable an explanation for the photography out there, than jumping to the erroneous conclusion that beings from another world are zipping around our atmosphere in saucer like vehicles, snatching middle aged bankers from their beds at night and humiliating them with terrifying devices that seem to spend a lot of time investigating the genitalia.
Your avatar is about the funniest thing I have seen on here.
Thanks
I'm glad someone finds it as funny as I do.