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I'd love to see a better quality version ..any chance of pm it to me
I have not got a better one sorry. We got a call from the guy who took it, we asked him to send it to my phone but he had no credit so he put it on facebook. I took it from there.
Steve.
tiz a hooded lady apeers all through history
iam not joking when i said an angel
some one put in it there or ya have a very wierd pic dude
i thik its false mysen
Believe me George the guy that took that pic does not have the sense to fake a pic like that. I am not saying its not fake though I really don't have a clue.
It'll just be ghosting of the image - ie where the image capture is slower than the CCD's ability to capture the light. The camera exposes for a longer period of time and the slightest movement of the camera while shooting (particularly on a poorly set up mobile phone camera with a poor lens, etc) will cause stuff like this to happen.
The human eye does the rest. You want to see an angel cos the brain wants to make sense of images that it sees.
I did a really interesting practical about this sort of thing in a human biology module at university just over a year or so ago. I'll try & dig it out if I remember (or more to the point actually find it - I've moved house since then!)
Believe me George the guy that took that pic does not have the sense to fake a pic like that. I am not saying its not fake though I really don't have a clue.
if its not fake
then its the best photo i seen of her (the ghost) before any one says owt
i do study such things
It'll just be ghosting of the image - ie where the image capture is slower than the CCD's ability to capture the light. The camera exposes for a longer period of time and the slightest movement of the camera while shooting (particularly on a poorly set up mobile phone camera with a poor lens, etc) will cause stuff like this to happen.
The human eye does the rest. You want to see an angel cos the brain wants to make sense of images that it sees.
I did a really interesting practical about this sort of thing in a human biology module at university just over a year or so ago. I'll try & dig it out if I remember (or more to the point actually find it - I've moved house since then!)
Thanks very much thats the answer I was looking for
It'll just be ghosting of the image - ie where the image capture is slower than the CCD's ability to capture the light. The camera exposes for a longer period of time and the slightest movement of the camera while shooting (particularly on a poorly set up mobile phone camera with a poor lens, etc) will cause stuff like this to happen.
The human eye does the rest. You want to see an angel cos the brain wants to make sense of images that it sees.
I did a really interesting practical about this sort of thing in a human biology module at university just over a year or so ago. I'll try & dig it out if I remember (or more to the point actually find it - I've moved house since then!)
in the picture the darkend lady in the hood i have seen before
just not in this photo
i have seen it before just but else were thats what makes me think fake nowt else
when you get a good pic of this
it will have full face feachers in it and a lady with long hair that looks like a hooded top
i know that coz i have seen her in that stance before just not in this picture
Thanks very much thats the answer I was looking for
I just had a bit of a play with the image on a photo editor and the shape of the "angel" is a perfect fit over the girl on the left's head/shoulder/torso and the girl on the right's left leg.
You may also notice a much more feint pixelated image to the right of the "angel" that matches the shape of the girl on the right.
Not exactly definitive proof of the camera shake/etc that I was describing but...
I tried the same..I can't see it the girl on the left is taller than the top of the shadow also ..should the entire image not show some signs of ghosting a gradual fall off the bright spots street lights seem fairly focused given the camera etc
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