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This is supposedly a real ghost picture. Look to the left window: it took about 30 seconds or so to see! It sort of sounds like she is crying for her husband but is real low and hard to figure out.
This is spooky.
Apparently the owners of this house had been seeing images and hearing voices for quite a while. They did some research and found that a lady once lived in the house who lost her husband during the civil war. Legend says that she used to sit at the table and look across the fields in anticipation of her loved one returning home.
He never came. So, they say she still waits.They caught this photo of what they claim to be her. This one was wild and a little spooky once you find the ghost in the picture. It usually takes about 90 seconds for the average person to find. It took me a few seconds to find it, but when you do, it just stands out. Like one of those optical illusions.To save you some time, concentrate around the table. Best not to focus too much on one spot. Look around the table and toward the window. Click on the link below for the picture. Best to enlarge.
For an added touch you must turn up the volume, it's faint, but the low murmur you hear was what got the photographer's attention first.
I am still shaking.
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When it comes to pictures of Ghosts, UFO's, Big Foot, the Loch Ness Monster, etc etc there is a universal affliction which I call "The Camera Hex".
What is "The Camera Hex"? Ghosts, aliens, and monsters must have put a hex on cameras so that the cameras cannot take a good photo when they are the subject. There is no other explaination.
There has never been a clear unadulterated photo, of the many millions that have been taken, that one can judge within reasonable doubt that, yes, this is indeed an alien or a monster or a ghost. Rather, the camera hex makes any such photo blurry and out of focus or requires searching through the photo and using ones imagination mixed with squinting of the eyes and turning the photo around and other tricks to see the hidden and or obscured subject.
Why the Camera Hex? Simple - any clear photo is going to be obviously NOT an alien or a ghost or some sort of monster. Only bad photos will be open to interpretation as being POSSIBLY ghosts, aliens, or monsters.
Very scarry eh?
I personally don't believe that ghosts exist, for a priori reasons, so I obviously don't believe there could be a such a thing as a real picture of ghosts...but...to play DA a little bit here...how do you know 'that ghost' (which looked like Marlyn Manson to me...) 'is just the chance pattern of tree leaves and light'?
Jordan
[edited by: lawman at 11:56 pm (utc) on Aug. 23, 2003]
I should have known better than to turn up the volume on a site I found in Foo!
(warning - don't stand behind anyone to judge their reaction to seeing the ghost) ;)
(I'm not sure about the whole URL posting thing, but since there was a URL at the beginning of this thread, I thought I'd post this one too. Mods, please delete if this isn't appropriate.)
That said, has anyone ever been in a haunted dwelling?
I never used to believe in that stuff until it happened to me. I can say that I do have some new found respect for it.
While living there, I didn't know the place was haunted at the time. I was in touch with others who, upon my rapid departure, missed me. They all knew about the history of the place. They were hoping that THIS time, the haunting would be over, the spirit would find peace, and it would be possible for someone to stay in that place.
So although it seems bad on the surface for friends to do this, they kept this from me all the time I was there, hoping it would "blow over". I learned about it only a few months after I left, and while there I had some dramatic and strange experiences which I found rather upsetting and quite unexplainable.
I'd like to go back someday, meet with my friends there and see if this time the place is at peace.