Friday, April 30, 2010

Photographing Ghosts 101

First and foremost, it is not an easy task to capture a ghost on film. You will have better results taking photos at night with a flash, rather than during the day.
Most types of cameras will suffice for capturing evidence. 35 mm cameras are good because they produce a negative (better to prove that the photo has not been edited). Digital cameras are a great tool as well. They allow you to review your pictures right away, but remember to ALWAYS bring extra batteries and memory cards!
Also, it is best to not delete any photos you think are not of importance. Once in review, you could discover something that you couldn't see in the LCD screen. A downfall of using digital is that there is no hard copy and it is harder to prove that the photos have not been tampered with.
Having a night filming option on your camera is best for hunting in the dark. It is important to keep in mind the weather conditions when taking shots outside (wind, rain, fog, snow ect).
Avoiding mirrors is best.
Generally, always pay attention to your surroundings and discount any evidence that might have rational explanation.

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