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01/18/2005 04:27:12 AM · #1
Spooky!
01/18/2005 04:44:45 AM · #2
Good link, Jon. Ever caught anything ghostly in any photos you've taken?

Message edited by author 2005-01-18 04:45:05.
01/18/2005 05:06:44 AM · #3
No but there was a great one taken by Konador a while ago and posted in these forums.

half the images are down, but some people used PS and posted them up which work.

Konadors Garden Ghosty
01/18/2005 05:18:44 AM · #4
Very cool document. I have seen some of those pictures in various books before (I grew up on that stuff!). Some are very obvious that what we are looking at is... er... Human figures (dead or alive, I won't be the judge). But some are really far fetched. Faces can appear anywhere, just look at our recent hidden faces challenge.

Talking about faces that can appear anywhere and sometimes in a very graphic way, it reminds me of this story a few years back when I was still living at my parents. We lived on the third floor of a building and right across the street, on the third floor lived this couple. The had double glass doors from their living room that would lead to a balcony. They would never shut their curtains and we could see inside the appartment (wich means they could probably see in ours too.

Anyways, one night I was watching TV in the living room with my dad facing the window.
-Hey Simon, check it out, the neighbors across the street have put up an Elvis poster.
So I check out the window and sure enough, there he was, the king of Rock'n'Roll. Black on white from waist to head with his rhinestone jump suit. For a whole week, we would make fun of the couple's tacky tastes. Me, my dad, my mom, my sister, her boyfriend... Everyone that came over saw Elvis.
Then one night, I'm watching TV and I happened to look out the window. The woman was doing something really strange to the poster. She could move the motifs in the poster and was watering it!!!
Turns out what we all thought was an Elvis poster was a plant she had placed in front of her living room wall.
The stems and leaves in front of the white wall made out a very accurate picture of the king. Unbelievable but true!
01/18/2005 06:12:18 AM · #5
The King is alive man :D

01/18/2005 06:16:52 AM · #6
Originally posted by jonpink:

The King is alive man :D


Hahahaha! In St-Eustache, Quebec! Thank you very much! (said with a curled upper lip).
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