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Does anyone here know anything about these shadow ghosts?  They block a full out flash to obscure the wall, and I have encountered this twice now.  There is scarce information about them on the internet.  What I am hoping is that someone on this site who has done astral projection has encountered this before and can offer any information at all.  Anyone?

CptPicard

Hi migs - you know out of all these pics, the ones that interest me the most are the ones with the orange light glowing on-top of your fireplace on pages 2 and 6.   On page 2 there is actually a string of light sweeping down to the glowing ball on the fireplace.  I find it difficult to believe it's a camera effect as they're taken at slightly different positions and the energy forms are always on or around that strange fireplace.  
Thanks for the pics my friend.  :)
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migs

Hi Captain
Picard is one of my favorite characters!  Another interesting shot is from the candle on the table.  These type of shots are easy to do with any digital, however, this one is casting a reflection.  This does not happen with light anamolies from digital cameras.  BTW, my wife is from the UK, a small town called Maidenhead.

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Muesli

Hmm... on that last series of photos, the fact that both the trails of light are exactly the same renders them, in my opinion, slightly dubious, looks like it has more to do with camera-shake etc.

That said, some of the pictures are certainly compelling!

Muesli

CptPicard

Yeah I know maidenhead; it's not to far from where I live just of the M4 Junction 9 I believe!  

Yeah I take Muesli point about the trails of light being the same render but in different positions, which is quite dubious...

Maybe they are intelligent energy forms duplicating other energy forms by synchronising energy forms.
Ok that is perhaps a-little to far fetched.

But it's interesting the way the light remains around that fireplace, their is something very unusual going on there.  :roll:
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Muesli

A thought has occured as to how one might go about achieving such pictures deliberately:

First you would need the room to be entirely dark except the candles or other light-source/s you were intending to 'ghost' - which, actually looks to be the case in the pictures above. Then you would set the flash-time to half or some other fraction of the total shutter speed duration; for instance, a total shutter speed of one second, but the flash only occurring for, say, a third of a second. Then, when taking the picture, you would hold the camera steady while the flash went off, illuminating the room, and then immediately after, in the following darkness, you could move the camera, which would record the trails created by the candles and nothing else - the rest of the room would be dark enough not to blur the resultant image of the room, and the trails of light would effectively be superimposed on top of the picture, with the illusion of them occupying the same temporal-spacial realm. This method would account for the effects shown above I think, although I have yet to put this to the test in the comfort of my own home - something I will surely do if I have time.
I am not suggesting for a second that these pictures were created with the deliberate aim of trickery, however, merely seeking to account for something that does not seem paranormal to my eyes.
Even though you have remarked that you are unwilling to photograph these spirits any further, I would suggest for the sake of credibility and interest the filming of a small section of video footage. As a rule, in this modern age of digital madness, photographic evidence of paranormal phenomena is fundamentally flawed - (again, not suggesting you have done this, but) anyone can buy a digital camera, get a copy of photoshop and produce realistic-looking images of ghosts, psi-balls, auras, simulacra, UFOs etc etc etc. In general, for the amateur film-maker, producing realistic effects on film is a much harder task, and the gaps show more clearly - unless of course you happen to be an employee at a CGI or similar post-production company, in which case, you could fool anyone probably with enough time on your hands!
But, if there really are spirits there, which it certainly sounds like there are, I'm sure you have no need to prove their existence to yourself, and I'm sure they at least need no further affirmation of their existence :)

Just posing as the playful skeptic  :D

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Souljah333

those are the most incredibly pics i've ever seen. ever think of posting a few on the coasttocoastam.com website? as far as moving the camera, that doesn't explain the ectoplasm shapes or the orbs...plus i don't see where it would be possible to get the light trails in front of the beam in the foreground in the picture above. amazing and so glad that their friendly's!!!
thanks for sharing
that's some fireplace.
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Kazbadan

Migs, you posted a picture of a nice women...the most interesting pic of all... :-)

If she is your sister, i think she must come to Portugal :-)

Kiding....she is very,very beautiful...your girlfriend?
I love you!

Scorpyn

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v518/migs/orbsinmotion2.jpg
Looks like the smoke from a cigarette or similar, but this kind of pictures is the most interesting ones you've posted

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v518/migs/ectomist2.jpg
Your finger is in the way

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v518/migs/streaker1.jpg
Try again with the light sources turned off

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v518/migs/briteorb1.jpg
Probably internal camera reflections, I've seen that aswell and I've always been able to find an object that was reflected somehow into the weirdish thingies.

I'm not saying that you are deliberately making fake pictures, but they don't really look very amazing to me. Digital cameras are often slow, which increases the likelihood of weird but not "unnatural" pictures.