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Ghost at PKI?

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I was wondering if anyone has ever taken pictures around the scooby doo meet and great area and then had the pictures exposed to find there was more there than what was visable to the human eye? I reciently took my step children and my son to Kings Island. When i took a picture of my 10 year old step son with scooby, in the picture is several ghosts!

if i could figure out how to upload the pic on here, i would. if you would like to view you, just email me.

thenemesis3xl@aol.com

i have already sent this pic to a few people to get a confirmation or not. hopefully ill know something soon.

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I wish I could say it was a flash problem Beastly.

Once you see the pic, you will see the white figure of whatever over my step son's head.

Like i said in the email, it's kinda erie, but cool at the same time...

okay ya'll, i have this thing on my main website....here it is...

The Boogieman's Pics

i hope that works.....

then ya'll can decide....

ohmy.gif I see... very odd indeed. This strange mist also shows up on the negatives?

Edited by bignathan4403

I'd say it's the sun coming through. The pictures look backlit severely. The colors are all off. If it was film and you had them developed, they didn't do such a great job brightening them up.

Take a look at http://tj.fsuniverse.com/gallery/pic.php?picid=131 and compare the colors.

These effects were caused by the sun coming through gaps wherever you were. To prevent this problem try to have the sun to your back, and if it isn't possible always be sure to use your fill flash to fill the area with light. So the brightening of the pictures is minimal or not needed at all. Just because you're outside, doesn't mean you shouldn't use your flash if you can.

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