Okay, Now this $hit is getting scary...
Okay, remember all that stuff I was talking about last week regarding Candace and that road, the "Right Way" where I found the paper plate with "Hi Earthlings!" on it. well sometime last week on one of those days that were different than normal I went back to that road and took my camera along and took photos along the way. Tonight I just looked at the photos' and in one of the images I captured something VERY @#%$-ING BIZZARE. In one of the photo's is an etherial white thing hovering above the grass. I looked at it and it's obvious that the image I captured is not part of the rest of the scenery. Now I blew up the transparant white thing, and it turned out to be a @#%$-ing skull! It's a skull just hovering there! Why a skull, that's nuts! I zoomed in and I have a very clear and vivid monitor with no glare and sure enough you can see the eye sockets, the nose socket and the jaw with teeth. I'm going to post the image, totally raw, a very large file from the camera, so you guys can take a look, use whatever graphics program you want, you can look and see what I'm seeing here.
This is it. This is the proof that I needed, hell I'm going back and I'm calling John ASAP tomorrow to show him this. I'm going to take photo's filling up my memory sticks out there.
What's interesting is in a roundabout way maybe Candace was leading me to do this when her name appeared associated with the South Jersey Ghost Research people, and on those photos were these orbs they they saw in the pictures. I was skeptical about that at first but now that I have captured a true apparition on digital photo, I've got proof. The hair is standing up on my arms right now, this is probably even more conclusive proof than the Paper Plate of higher dimensional influence outside our brain's ability to perceive it.
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Well, the positioning and size/shape are kinda not what I would expect from any kind of lense flare or an aberation of some kind. It does appear to not be part of the grass. In other words, it does seem to be abnormal for sure. While I can't make it out as a skull, it's pretty damned weird. It's a little small for a flying skull, though, don't you think? It must have been going pretty fast, as it seems to have a motion blur.
BTW, you're lucky to live in such a nice place.
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(10/10/03 3:49 am) Reply
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Little anticlimatic.. I mean, it's weird, for a digital photo, looks vaguely like an orb but too indistinct to make any kind of conclusion.
Take more pictures there and of the other places you told us about, see what you get. If there's something to be found, you'll get better than this.
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I just doublechecked to see if it was a water droplet on the lens, I put a tiny droplet on the lens and took a few photos and there were no ghost images or blurry spots. I put a small hair on the lens too, but again no ghost images. As well, I have an image taken about 30 seconds before that one and the ghost skull image doesn't appear in that one.
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I just used the standard Windows Thumbnail Browser and zoomed in on the image. I also used my graphics program and ran that spot of the image under high magnification through several filters, and certain ones are definitely showing that the object is not part of the background, rather above the background.
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Using the solarize filter in Paint Shop Pro 7 completely distinguishes the object from the surrounding background.
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At Between 5:1 AND 6:1 Magnification it looks definitely like a skull, eyesockets, nose hole, and jaw with teeth but the Window's Thumbnail Viewer is clearer than my Graphics program which pixelizes it a little more.
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Okay, now how does this work? Why is the camera capable of capturing ghosts?
I'm working on a theory, maybe the flash since it's a huge blast of light photons bounce off perterbations in the electromagnetic field and because of the high speed of the shutter it captures the image during the timeframe when those photons are bombarding the deviation or abnormality in space-time. I know it has something to do with the photons, and electromagnetic changes in our environment within this dimension. I bid on an EMF Detector on Ebay but lost the Auction, I'm going to have to wait until another one appears and I'll see if I can win that one.
Okay so now looking at the picture it's safe to assume based upon the appearance of a trail on the object that it was moving as the lens was capturing the reflected light. My shutter speed was set at 1000 which I believe is 1000th of a Second. So the object had to be moving within the domain of that timeframe. Man, I think I'm making some huge breakthroughs here, if I could reproduce this and capture a lot of these type of images, the proof would be irrifutable. I wish I had a higher megapixel camera so I could have gotten greater detail on the object (Skull Shape) That 5.0 Megapixel DSC F717 just started looking a whole lot nicer now.
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it looks like something launched from the feet of the photographer. LOL.
Digital image sensors have a voltage applied and the forward bias becomes large enough to return a "sensor" voltage consistent with intensity of light. Color cameras are just three color variants of the same sensor but supplied by the same grid. A momentary help in forward bias can be given by gamma scattering at the junction. In this case, the color is white because all colors are affected very evenly. What you are seeing is the result of everyday gamma radiation on your sensor. The change in intensity is from the dissipation of the charge on the sensor itself. That gamma decided to interact with your sensor and the charge dissipated towards the lower junction activation levels, namely the nearest darker bias and the edge of the tiny sensor.
Cosmic rays, dude.
Unless it is a ghost in which case it's running away from you as high speed. If that's the case, take the advice of the squirell and leave it the hell alone. Stalking a ghost. How pitiful is that?
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Gamma Radiation? So some supernova explodes a million light years away (or maybe a Quazar) and the sensor inside my camera gets bombarded by this high frequency energy and creates and etherial "skull" image? Okay that's about as weird as my explanation, but possible. However, suppose that Toby is right and Gamma rays are detectable with the camera, then maybe ghosts emit these or somehow cause the dispersion or deterioration of air molecules to give off Gamma. Why are cold spots associated with Ghost Activity, air molecules are obviouly losing kinetic energy somehow, something is affecting them.
Edited by: VIDEO GAMER X 1 at: 10/10/03 5:28 am
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Do me a favor Toby and use Windows Picture and Fax Viewer (I think 10 times Magnification) to zoom in on that reigion of the photograph and I want you to tell me your honest opinion on what the shape looks like. Pretend I never said it looks like a skull, tell me what you see.
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While we're here, maybe you can give me an opinion on this thing "The Provacateur", from the page I stole from the NSA Agent back in January of 1998.
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I'm going to bed, or at least try to. Knowing that there could possibly be ghostly skulls flying around is a little unsettling.