H5-does it take ghostly pictures?

Looking at an up-rezzed version,the figure appears to be a woman with a headscarf or light hair,and appears to have one leg raised under the dress as if she was in mid-stride walking.She appears to be carrying something in her left hand,maybe flowers(notice all the white flowers just behind the figure).So my theory is she was moving towards the path from back in the bushes and merely stepped into view about the same time you were pressing the shutter,being obscured by foliage a moment before.

Still,there's some details that puzzle me when I stare at this,and it seems a bit creepy.For example the dark outline of the "dress",and the shape of the head.



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wow that's creepy. I almost photoshoped it into an animated GIF that would wave, but I felt kind of funny about doing any PP to it...it just didn't seem right, so to speak. I hope i don't ever take any shots like that, it would make a believer out of me!!

Erik.
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'everything looks worse, in black and white'
 
I have tried to remember some comments,so here goes. It was a pretty cold day in north east UK on June 21st,not cold enough for a huge coat though. The hat/hair looks just exactly like the Victorian nannies/nurses used to wear,those starched things. Also the photo was taken next to some newly discovered Victorian gardens which are going to have a fortune spent on them in restoration,much like the lost gardens of Helligan.

I havn't touched photo as to be honest I wouldn't know where to start and it most certainly is not a dummy stuck there,although I think the person who wrote that was just kidding me on. I have thought about putting it up before but was reluctant to but you have all been rather kind about it--thanks all.Whatever it may be it certainly gives the creeps to anyone I have shown it to.There is just something ominous about the picture.
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there are no angels on earth,all the angels are in heaven.
 
You are to be commended for putting this on line since there are those who would scoff.

I think these things do happen. My wife passed away in 2000 and all our children were there. One daughter in law had the grandkids in the back yard because being a nurse she knew what was soon to transpire. She told me an hour after the passing that Sue came out to them and said goodby and whe wondere how she could to that being so sick. This is from a common sense Registered Nurse.

I saw Sue the third night after and when I told this to a PhD theologian he remarked " do you think it is a coincidence that yhou saw Sue that third night and the apostles saw Christ on the third day. That gave me the shivers and having worked in the physical sciences for 40+ years I was a skeptic on such things. My experiences, those written here and those not, were confirmed during group councling for those who loose spouses. It is real and it happens. All of the participants related stories.

As to your wife who says that the past can approach the present. Many deep thinkers such as Einstin, T. Jefferson and Newton came to the independent conclusion that in the next life there is not past, present nor future and that it exists as a One compounded within itself. Quantum Physics is starting to be used by some clergy to help their congregation grasp creation, life and afterlife.

Laugh if you wish but I have experienced these things.

There is more to Life and Being than we know.

Darryl Cox
In the Great Osage !
 

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