

This is from Creekside manor and one of the best vorteces ever. I could feel it rip through the air in front of me (it was highly electrical) and I was surrounded by people. I took the photo and immediately played it back on a laptop we had with us (we were shooting a movie in a haunted house) and everyone could see the evidence in the photo. It was quite remarkable.

When taking digital or 35mm photographs to try to capture anomalies, keep the following in mind.
1) Do not trespass on private or public property.
2) Do take care when using your flash - first - not to blind others and secondly not to flash in windows of private citizens late at night. It can cause alarm and be harmful to your reputation.
3) Flash pictures reflect. They reflect off paint (on walls) rocks, tree branches, flying insects, hard surfaces (like tombstones) and they can look like false positives because of this. Look when you are shooting and have a second person watch so when you go through those photos, you can keep track of positives and false positives.
4) Do take extra batteries for camera and flashes.
5) Use an emf meter or other equipment to tell you when activity is happening so you can shoot the photo with much better chance of accuracy and have backup proof something was occuring.
These few simple things lead to much better photos.
This series is from the Sedona desert. You can clearly see the energy being stand up in the ancient rock formation, as he seems to protect the sacred ground upon which he rises from. The set of two shows the figure clearly rising from the rocks. the photographer told us they were well off the beaten path and he felt "the hair rise on his neck." He took two photos near the rock formation. Very lucky.
Forming Apparitions at South Mt. by Scott Butts

Robyn's Mist
Beeboo with Pink and White orbs
Great Photo from Clarksburg WV
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