Girl with camera - captures strange image
stella6979 wrote: Ok, so I'm not one of those people who believes when somone says the Virgin Mary appeared in their toast or anything, but this pic is really amazing. I have no idea what it is or who it might be but I think it's definitely something worth seeing. http://www.kirotv.com/news/14972942/detail.html
Hillbilly Housewife replied: That's kinda neat. Kinda looks like a mustache man holding a baby and looking at something on the ground.
stella6979 replied: That's what it looks like to me too. If you enlarge the pic it almost looks like a lady is lying on the ground too.
Calimama replied: Wow, that's really cool...
Kaitlin'smom replied: not sure I can believe its real............
My2Beauties replied: Creepy looking!
HuskerMom replied: Weird
A&A'smommy replied: umm yeah all that is, is some fog and a young girl playing with a NEW digital camera not knowing anything about the settings and playing with it at dark It just made a weird shape
momofone replied: Me and my daughter both see the Virgin Mary.
Maddie&EthansMom replied: I agree!!
Calimama replied: I agree, just think it looks cool.
punkeemunkee'smom replied: It almost looks like Mary standing over the creche if you look at it in a Christmas tone.
CantWait replied: I don't see anything
Calimama replied: That's what DH said!
Crystalina replied: Really?
I see the Virgin Mary. I'm not sure what setting would make an object transparent. You can see through it and you would have to actually have that figure IRL to get that shot. This is digital and not film so there should be no overlapping of images and what not. If it were inside I think it could easily be dismissed as a reflection of some sort but it seems to be outside and there is nothing around.
Who knows. Very neat though.
A&A'smommy replied: oh trust me when I first got my camera and I was learning to work the different settings at night I got some WEIRD shots, that EASILY could have LOOKED like a ghost
MommyToAshley replied: If you set the digital camera on the right shutter speed, and move the camera as you take the picture, you can get the same affect double exposure on a film camera. I found this out accidentally
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