Ghost Picture? - Fort Mifflin

Started by Beermonkey, June 11, 2006, 10:54:42 PM

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Beermonkey

Quote from: ice grillin you on June 12, 2006, 09:52:09 AM
i can see the pic but i honestly dont see the yellow green thing youre referring to

Look at the back wall, above the bunk. You'd need to zoom a little for the detail to stand out.

mussa

i see it, but its very light. problem is everybody's monitor is calibrated differently, so some might see it, some might not.  im not sold about the batteries.  on digitals they go out all the time, especially if they arn't rechargable and also if your using a flash quite often.  but that orb is somewhat weird, was there natural light opening's in there? kinda looks like windows. that could be the explaination. 
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MURP

back in the day during summers I worked at a lumber yard and somehow the head of the "Paranormal Society of Pennsylvania" (Rick Fisher) came in and worked a couple months.   If anyone has seen ghosts, this dude was it.   :paranoid

PoopyfaceMcGee

I don't necessarily believe all "ghost" sightings are hooey, but I think a place like this might purposely house magnetic fields of some sort or do other prep-work to improve the number of people who visit the tour.

Susquehanna Birder

I don't see anything really obvious, either. Could be just another trick of the light...

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PhillyPhanInDC

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It looks like a perfect circle. Maybe you accidentally blew some snot on the lens? That's only my dumb-assed opinion. I believe that some of the sightings are the real deal and I have had similar stuff that creeped me out, so I'm not doubting it.



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Beermonkey

Quote from: mussa on June 12, 2006, 10:02:02 AM
i see it, but its very light. problem is everybody's monitor is calibrated differently, so some might see it, some might not.  im not sold about the batteries.  on digitals they go out all the time, especially if they arn't rechargable and also if your using a flash quite often.  but that orb is somewhat weird, was there natural light opening's in there? kinda looks like windows. that could be the explaination. 


If you save it to your hard drive & use another app to zoom in, it's clearer. 

I know how digitals eat batteries, which is why I didn't think too much of it at first. It wasn't so much that the batteries died, as it was how strangely the camera acted before they did.

The room was basically pitch black when we walked in, though the wall slots let in a little natural light. The blob doesn't have the characteristics of a lens flare or refraction though.


Beermonkey

Quote from: FFatPatt on June 12, 2006, 10:39:38 AM
I don't necessarily believe all "ghost" sightings are hooey, but I think a place like this might purposely house magnetic fields of some sort or do other prep-work to improve the number of people who visit the tour.

That place can barely afford to keep toilet paper in the men's room, let alone setting up secret magnetic coils.

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PoopyfaceMcGee

I will second Jerome99RIP's declaration.

Beermonkey

Quote from: FFatPatt on June 12, 2006, 12:22:38 PM
I will second Jerome99RIP's declaration.

:-D I guess it's something you have to experience.




Seabiscuit36

I actually like watching Ghost Hunters on SciFi.  They've had some good finds on there.  Eastern state was a pretty good find on video, then some lighthouse in St Augustine was crazy.  They also had some crazy shtein happen at the Stanley Hotel( from the Shining).  TAPS Website Evidence
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