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Some freaky pictures!!!

Uuh, I can't see anything in those photo's. Well if you look at any of them for long enough you can see whatever you want to see I guess. I dunno
 
Big question is, are these "photoshopped" pictures, illusions of some kind, or possibly real.
No way to tell unfortunately.
 
Heh, if you read the captions you notice that some even state they arn't ghost pictures....

Caption from pic 2, "Ghost photo, scanned by Art Bell, submitted by Frank Lavoie taken by David Ladd, who does state this is a developing process artifact, but interesting none the less."

Not Photoshop, Process Artifact.
 
oh btw guys, that first picture from the art bell website is incredibly easy to fake. Real easy to do on a camera that can do double exposures, I could teach a monkey to take a picture like that. Basically, you tell the camera to expose the film twice, and you have the subject stand in one of the exposures, but have him stay out of the second exposure. Cool effect, back in HS I had a friend of mine pose for me in a pic like that. Ever seen a picture of a ghost, where the ghost is a drop dead gorgeous hottie wearing her cheerleading outfit? 😀😉

 
What am I supposed to be looking at here? All I see is a house burning and a dark figure of a fireman trying to put that fire out. Nothing supernatural there.
 
Man, some people will find "demons" or "ghosts" in anything. I could take a spoonfull of mashed potatoes, throw it against the wall, take a picture, post it on the internet, and I guarantee you I'd receive hundreds of e-mails with people saying the devil has manifested himself in my mashed potatoes.
 


<< oh btw guys, that first picture from the art bell website is incredibly easy to fake. Real easy to do on a camera that can do double exposures, I could teach a monkey to take a picture like that. Basically, you tell the camera to expose the film twice, and you have the subject stand in one of the exposures, but have him stay out of the second exposure. Cool effect, back in HS I had a friend of mine pose for me in a pic like that. Ever seen a picture of a ghost, where the ghost is a drop dead gorgeous hottie wearing her cheerleading outfit? >>



That's it... PICS!!!!!!

hehehe
 
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