Monthly Archives: March 2009

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This is another strange ghost pictures. See a face in the waves? Okay, only one says “experts” say, not naming who the expert is, it’s an easy way to weasel out of providing evidence. the others say there’s no evidence found by these fishy non-named “experts.” Convenient that no names are named. As a skeptic, it’s pretty easy for me to brush it off as an optical illusion when this sort of thing happens – but, then again, this sort of picture sort of comes in batches at this location; I’ll go months without seeing one, then, all of a sudden, we’ll get three every tour for a while.this is not scary pictures i think :)

Here’s one of the spookier ones:

I dont really believe that are real…I personally have seen, been pushed, and had someone or something call my name twice…Not all at once, years apart, but I know these pictures are not phony, and if they are, I still know that these things exist. I feel sorry for those who do not believe. I guess its one of those things, u have to see to believe.
That’s me, looking all ghostly. My guess is that this is just one of those camera whatzits that happen from time to time (though they do seem to be more common in Death Alley, the alley behind the site of the Iroquois Theatre, where this picture was taken – battery drainage is very common back there), but it sure is spooky-looking! Anyone else thinks the misty blur sort of looks like a face?

There are MANY ways to get a “ghost picture” that’s really just an optical illusion at this place, but, on the other hand, I’ve had more kids than I can count say that they’ve seen a woman in these two windows, and the curtains were moving around a lot on this particular night – more than they normally do from the air vents. No adjustments have been made to these ones. What do you think? See anything?

Ghosts may exist, they may not. Either way…a lot of these photos have been double exposed or even photo-shopped (the child by the grave…the child is far too large to actually be in the picture). It can be agreed that “famous” does not mean “real”.
Personally, I believe in ghosts for the most part, though pictures make me skeptical. These all look fake, especially the one of the grandmother. That looks to me just to be someone who got caught in the picture, not a ghost.
Also, these ‘experts’, I’ll agree, are clever disguises for the lack of any real proof that these are legit. Does anyone have anything better to do besides photoshop, blur, and blog pictures of black and white, too-fuzzy-to-be-determined “ghosts”? This strange photo was taken in an intensive care unit in Colorado.

That part about San Antonio is not as it seems, as well. The whole part about cars moving independently (as the story goes) is due to a terrain apparition called a gravity well, in which the foliage and such grow in the opposite direction that gravity would dictate. The gravity wells occur on hills, where the cars will seem to be moving independently, but it’s just an optical illusion
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