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Post by Chunkadunk on Mar 27, 2008 16:57:37 GMT -4
I work with someone who is a member of the Tampa Ghost Watchers and he had sent me some pics that he took at St. Aug and wanted to know what I thought. Now, I want to know what you all think... This very first one, you need to really zoom in to the the image in the so called orb. He says many people see images of certain things, but I say its Matrixing and the overlapping of each "dust" particle make it seem to be something it may not be. He also said that this very first one was taken by where the hispanics were killed? I don't know too much about the area, but I rem him saying something about hispanic soldiers of some sort.
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Post by Chunkadunk on Mar 29, 2008 21:07:09 GMT -4
No, thats cool, post away ;D
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Post by Jose on Apr 21, 2008 17:37:39 GMT -4
Shimaneyney,
I am the one that sent you these pictures. First of all the first picture contains rain drops not dust particles. The picture was taken out side of The Castile de San Marco on a night with some light misty rain coming down. The picture was taken around the area where the Spanish executed their prisoners. I've been told that the other two pictures contain raindrops, and that they can tell they are rain drops because they appear to be climbing (going up).
I would not mind finding out what wiccanvixen and TAPS Brent thinks about these pictures.
Jose
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Post by msnarnia on Apr 22, 2008 11:48:19 GMT -4
They are nice pics. I have never heard of raindrops climbing up? But IDK. Its hard to tell what they are. Question about the 2nd pic. Does anybody notice anything in the left side at the edge. I cant tell if its a tombstone or not. Course, it could just be my new contacts, but it looks like a poss. mist??? Cant wait to see what others think.
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Post by Jose on Apr 23, 2008 19:32:16 GMT -4
I am afraid it's just more raindrops, my friend took the first two pictures. And she did not clean her camera lens until after we got back to the hotel.
The picture from this event that you should see is one that Dusty Smith took at the Huegnut Cemetery. I don't have a copy but you would swear there was a friar out by the tombstone behind the Christmas tree shielding a Cross Shaped Tombstone in the center of the second picture.
The third picture at the bottom was taken at the Tolomato Cemetery.
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Post by msnarnia on Apr 24, 2008 10:57:03 GMT -4
Ok. That makes sense. I really couldn't tell. Thanks for the explaination
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Post by wiccanvixen on Jun 15, 2008 22:07:40 GMT -4
Hey there Took a look at the pics..the ONLY issue i have with them is that they appear to be pollen...and yeah..i know...it sucks...but can tell ya i was also recently up in that area..and the pollen KILLED my pics at night...i had to actually change the mode i was taking pics in and limit the flash because it got so bad. Whenever you have what appears to almost be a "nucleus" within an "Orb" Your BEST bet is that it is either pollen or dust...bugs.. will appear solid..but will also tend to blur as they travel. Many people think they see "faces" of the dead in these types of pics..but it is a very mild form of matrixing that the human mind does when examining something like that too closely...i always tell people..it is like looking up at the clouds too long..pretty soon u see turkeys, dogs, dog bones and everything else up there...SAME thing applies to pollen and dust...our mind sees that which will entertain it.
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