Port Coquitlam, British Columbia Sighting
The below report and pictures were given to me with the witnesses permission. He also asked that his copyright be placed to the information and I was happy to do so. Please do not post any of the pictures to sites without the written permission from the witness. You can either contact him through his copyright mailing address, or through myself here at HBCC UFO. Thank you, Brian
Port Coquitlam, British Columbia

Date: October - November, 2000

Hi Brian,

Thought I'ld reply to the questions u mentioned. Yes I did see the light well before I got my camera and took photos of it and it was moving south . When I first saw it I only saw the light flashing about irradically over my field out back below the hydro lines. My camera was nearby in my car so I quickly grabbed it , ran to the fence and by this time it had just crossed over the fence and was hovering over my neighbor's property.

I took 3 pics,  I've reviewed the negatives and found the first overexposed, the 2nd is the shakey one and the 3rd the best one. At the time all I saw was the light and it wasn't until I got the photos developed that I saw the image below the light. As for the slanted line I assumed it was just a cat-hair on the lense or so. Upon enlarging the photos on my PC, I believe the craft itself is the lower grey image and the light above it exactly mimicks it. Since the sun had just gone down but it wasn't totally dark, I 'm considering the possibility that normally one cannot see these crafts because of their light-bending technology but that under certain light conditions as in this view towards a recent sunset, that technology doesn't work perfectly allowing one to see the object separate from light.

After  my third photo was taken, the light moved south along the powerlines, I drove down the road here which also runs south but did not see it again. I've figured out from the other pics on the roll that the date of this event was around October or November 2000, and my camera is an automatic 35m Minolta with a 38-60 mm action zoom. Location is Port Coquitlam BC Canada.

Pictures Below:
In the following pictures you can see camera shake, which happens often when folks are excited at trying to capture a picture of something unusual.