First Off I’d like to say that, I am no longer bothered and that most ghosts fear me now days. I go to church so now days I believe all ghosts are demons although they take many forms. My first paranormal tale of many starts when I was three years old. We had moved into [...]
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This photograph was taken by Dale Kaczmarek at Woodlawn Cemetery in 1979 using black and white Infrared film. The picture shows what appears to be a shadowy figure of a man with a brimmed hat on his head between the double tombstones and the tree in the background.
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Many ghosts roam the halls of this bed and breakfast, built in 1796 by General David Bradford. There have been ten murders in the house, plus at least one suicide. A frequent visitor is the ghost of Chloe, a former slave hung for murdering two little girls. General Bradford’s son-in-law, Clarke Woodruff, …
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I stumbled across your website through Google when trying to find answers to a question. I have a ghost photograph taken back in 2004 in my hometown of Massillon, Ohio. I was taking some pictures of a local reservoir after driving by and thinking I could get some cool night pictures. I …
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This remarkable image first appeared in the Chicago Sun-Times (12-21-03) and was apparently captured with a closed-circuit security camera at Hampton Court Palace in London, England. The palace was built in 1525 on the River Thames 10 miles west of central London and was one the the places that King Henry VIII lived. …
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This was just another ordinary picture of a computer work-station in a suburban home and nothing was noticed out of the ordinary until the film was developed. Clearly floating on the computer screen, which was turned off at the time, is a disembodied head which is definitely not someone in the background …
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Shooting pictures into the sun or very bright lights can cause flare and sometimes an image of the camera’s diaphragm which is always a hexagonal-shaped (six-sided) object. Avoid shooting into bright lights or the sun, unless you want the flare and diaphragm image for a special effect. An accessory lenshade for your camera will …
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The first and last picture can sometimes have a strange red, yellow or orange glow on the fringe. It can occur on either the left or right side of the frame depending if it was the first or last picture on a roll. This is caused by faulty handling and loading the film in …
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This is an example of bad film taken at Bachelor’s Grove Cemetery. The vertical line of greenish-bluish globs on this SX-70 print indicate that either the film was out of date and old or that the film itself was defective. Always use in-date film and develop promptly. Source:Ghostresearch
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Overlapped pictures are caused in the camera when the film is not fully advanced. The last picture on a 35mm roll overlaps the second to the last picture. This is caused by the fact that you have reached the end of the film and should not have taken the last picture. This …
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