I would love to hear what your thought are on these photo's. They are taken at a location believed to have spirits.
I have included the first photo to show its not a smudge on the lens. I only got two photo's because then my batteries played up in the camera.
No problem. It was taken on Halloween Night (if that makes any difference) It was taken at Coal Creek Community Park & Museum VIC Australia. It had been a hot day, but we had a shower of rain about an hour before this picture was taken.
It had been a busy day we held a special Halloween Evening. I was cleaning up and had forgot to take a torch (heaps of moon light except when your inside silly me) SO I was using the camera to see where I was going.
There had been no heaters on and the candle was just for display. The fire place had been used two days prior. This building has no doors, as in ones you can close its open.
I have taken other photo's close to this location with a similar effect.
Hope this helps if more info needed let me know.
in a way it makes quite a bit of difference because on all hallows eve (halloween) the veil between the spirit world and ours is the thinnest.It will get thinner as we move towards Dec 2012 when that veil will be gone.
I have added this photo. It was taken about 50 meters below the building the first ones where taken. This photo was taken a few years ago. And of course no one was smoking.
This one was taken in the cooler months, but I do hold my breath. It was comfortable light jumper temp. It was before I knew you should note these things sorry. I have some others some park but different location where the mist is in the middle. I did crop it because a friend was standing to the side and it wasn't the best face expression.
Ok. I don't think the crop really takes anything away from the photo but here is the outcropped versionI have smudged out the face. But that is the only alteration to the photo.
Thanks, Bindor! It is said the veil between the living and the dead is thinnest on Halloween. I opened the photos side-by-side and matched them up, comparing the two smudgy areas. The smudge-looking part is in different positions, and is not the same shape in both photos.
These are interesting - I looked at them in my graphics program and they look very good. Did you see the mist as you were taking the pictures? In the first photo with the apparition, I did some enhancement on it and I can see something outside of the window - can you tell us what is out there? Have a look at this cropped enhanced shot from 1587.