so whats your views on this Reyna?
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#31
Posted 15 August 2002 - 04:11 PM
so whats your views on this Reyna?
#32
Posted 17 August 2002 - 10:39 AM
#33
Posted 19 August 2002 - 05:19 PM
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#34
Posted 19 August 2002 - 05:20 PM
Hope I wrote that right or at least that you understand it.
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so whats your views on this Reyna?

Perfer et obdura; dolor hic tibi proderit olim. --Ovid--
#35
Posted 19 August 2002 - 05:56 PM
#36
Posted 19 August 2002 - 06:04 PM
But just out of curiosity, ship, what do you make of EVP's?? Are they just as "phony" as orbs, mists, and streaks of light?
Also, I have been investigating for years, and yes, I do review my photos and don't believe everything
i see, but some thing are a mystery after every bit of logic is ruled out.. so, what do you make of this photo? There are no light sources (yes, I'm afraid you have to trust me on that unless you hapopen to be in Ohio and wish to see for yourself) and there isn't any explanation we could come up with at any of the organizations I belong to. Anyone can feel free to comment on it as well.
Ken
#37
Posted 19 August 2002 - 06:38 PM
#38
Posted 21 August 2002 - 02:22 AM
Sorry if thats a bit out of place been lurk'n way past my bedtime today
#39
Posted 21 August 2002 - 10:20 AM
#40
Posted 08 September 2002 - 04:22 AM
#41
Posted 30 September 2002 - 07:39 AM
#42
Posted 15 November 2002 - 08:33 PM
"What is the best camera for picking up anomalies?"
:
Unable to resist this piece of tasty bait, I submitted the following suggestions to heighten the chances of capturing an "anomaly":
1. Digital, digital, digital. Pixels of 1 or less are recommended
2. do not remove the long, swinging strap--the manufacturer installs
it for a reason
3. do not hold your breath when shooting--breathe freely, especially
on cold days. You'll be more relaxed and thus better able to
concentrate on the shot.
4. Smoke 'em if you got 'em. Ghosts are attracted to the smell of
smoke. The sweeter the smell, the better, if you get my drift, and I
think that you do.
5. Always shoot with a large group. Make sure at least two are
sensitives and trust the people not to interfere with the shot--they
have a serious job to do after all and are very careful. They
wouldn't dare risk their credibility in this field. Plus, you'll have
more witnesses who'll say you didn't smoke when you took that awesome
ectoplasm shot. And you know what they say, the group mentality is
always superior to the judgment of one.
6. Follow the golden rule: Always shoot in low-light conditions.
It's common knowledge that ghosts only come out at night. Or in the
rain. Or in the winter. Or in the late summer when there are alot of bugs flying around. Or in dusty rooms and corridors.
7. Orbs have a tendency to show up when you kick around the ground
before taking the shot.
8. When shooting, leave a finger over the lens. It provides perspective.
9. If all else fails, two words: ADOBE PHOTOSHOP. One of the most
underrated ghosthunting tools, photoshop has many features that will
bring out otherwise invisible anomalies. A definite must for any
serious paranormal investigator.
#43
Posted 15 November 2002 - 09:25 PM
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#44
Posted 15 November 2002 - 10:03 PM
Unfortunately, as an experienced "ghosthuntress", I regret to say that this will go right over the heads of some <dogmatic? naive?> others in the field, who will not get it. And will not be amused.
#45
Posted 16 November 2002 - 05:52 AM
You definitly got it right.
What you posted is the simple difference between ghost hunters and researchers of the paranormal.
Eliminate all possiable explaniations and what remains is the truth.
Of literally thousands of photos , only 5% are hard to explain and of those 2% are explainable with further research.
Problem is , that too often than not , folks too easily accept what they see as the truth with no question.
Check out : www.paranormalresearchersofmaryland.com
You may enjoy it. The site is currently under construction but there is some content.
There are a few articles on the site that you may find interesting as well .
Thanks for the laugh,
Ron
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