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11/14/2009 12:29:34 PM | IP
brianafay

female from Florida  

December 9 1987.

I don't really know what I believe when it comes to the paranormal. I used to watch Ghost Hunters back before they got all retarded and sold out. :/ I'm the type, I believe anything is possible, until it's definitely been proven otherwise.
The world is a pretty crazy place. We make discoveries all the time, that even 20 years ago they would have thought unrealistic/impossible/SciFi, etc. So who knows.

Recently my mom told me she thinks her church has weird stuff going on. There's a janitor who lives on the property who told her there's something there that tries to mess with him/scare him when he checks the church at night. She kind of blew him off, because he's a little eccentric anyway, but then other people mentioned it who are way more down-to-earth and believable - including the youth pastor.

She's all into paranormal...so she wants to go there and see if she experiences anything. :/
I'm thinking about going. But I don't want to be one of those freaks...lol...you know talking to air and recording it.
11/18/2009 9:20:19 AM | IP
Qbone

52 years old male from Norway  

Planetary Positions

I'm thinking about going. But I don't want to be one of those freaks...lol...you know talking to air and recording it.




Why not..?

Did you know that you could capture and record their image on camcorders or cameras that can handle ISO 800+?


Things You'll Need:

35mm camera with flash and a Digital camera

4 to 5 rolls of film (ISO/ASA 400+)

Tripod

Flashlight

Map

Get a partner and prepare for The Ghost Hunt


Step 1

Load your 35mm camera and ready your digital camera. Higher-speed films and slower shutter speeds offer the best chances in low light. You will use the digital camera to test promising shots, because you can see the results instantly (many ghosts will appear in a photograph, but not to your naked eye). While many ghost photographers only use digital cameras to capture their images, film negatives are much more difficult to fake and will provide more convincing evidence. If you think you have a chance of photographing a ghost, use both cameras to capture the shot.

Step 2

Shoot. Professionals recommend taking around 50 to 60 photographs. Pose your partner against dark backgrounds that can help make a ghost image stand out. Shoot a full-body shot and allow for several feet above and beside your partner, because ghosts like to hover around people. Ghosts are most likely to appear 50 cm to 2 meters above the ground. Try a variety of angles, and be sensitive to cold areas that might indicate the presence of a ghost.

Step 3

Develop your pictures and keep your fingers crossed. Look carefully for orbs of light or strange, misty formations. Have friends and family provide objective opinions about potential ghost captures in order to weed out natural phenomena, such as dust particles and cigarette smoke. Remember, you want the most convincing ghost photograph possible, so it is important to keep your excitement at bay until you are sure you have actually captured a ghost on film.Always tell your photo developer to print every picture on the roll. Many developers will not print a picture if it looks like it didn't take--but it might be that very picture that contains your ghost.

More on this subject:

Ghost Photography 101




And ohh..

If you see a ghost telling you that he is james tate of DXPland.....

RUN FOR YOUR LIFE..!



11/18/2009 12:11:20 PM | IP
VirgoHero

male from the Sand and Surf, of Southern Caly  LE SIGH  

"People think it's an obsession. A compu

Hahahahah
11/19/2009 3:41:54 PM | IP
brianafay

female from Florida  

December 9 1987.

Lol Thanks Q

 

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