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Multiple sightings! Thanks for that!
MR... not trying to be smart-ass but I think technology, in the form of photo/video shopping, has pretty much eliminated any image from the evidence locker and probably for good. Unfortunately for those who seek to produce photographic proof of the paranormal now have one less tool in the bag. They'll have to figure out some other way. Just got tougher.
(Oct 10, 2018 02:11 AM)Zinjanthropos Wrote: [ -> ]MR... not trying to be smart-ass but I think technology, in the form of photo/video shopping, has pretty much eliminated any image from the evidence locker and probably for good. Unfortunately for those who seek to produce photographic proof of the paranormal now have one less tool in the bag. They'll have to figure out some other way. Just got tougher.

Not when the guard is honestly reacting in real time to the anomaly. I've seen compelling paranormal evidence on video in hundreds of paranormal investigations. This one ranks up there as pretty damn good.
(Oct 10, 2018 03:56 AM)Magical Realist Wrote: [ -> ]
(Oct 10, 2018 02:11 AM)Zinjanthropos Wrote: [ -> ]MR... not trying to be smart-ass but I think technology, in the form of photo/video shopping, has pretty much eliminated any image from the evidence locker and probably for good. Unfortunately for those who seek to produce photographic proof of the paranormal now have one less tool in the bag. They'll have to figure out some other way. Just got tougher.

Not when the guard is honestly reacting in real time to the anomaly. I've seen compelling paranormal evidence on video in hundreds of paranormal investigations. This one ranks up there as pretty damn good.

Trust me when I say it really doesn't bother me what you believe. I mean no harm. Just saying, the advent or craze for photoshopping has rendered every photographic image dubious at best. Dubious is not good enough for proving ghosts by photography or video. With all this technology aimed at phoney representation, a paranormalist's best weapon is now defunct. Vision is the most powerful of senses IMHO and now it's subject to fraud on a daily basis, totally untrustworthy as an evidence gatherer. Bad luck for those who wish to prove the unexplainable but it's a sign of the times.
(Oct 10, 2018 05:20 AM)Zinjanthropos Wrote: [ -> ]
(Oct 10, 2018 03:56 AM)Magical Realist Wrote: [ -> ]
(Oct 10, 2018 02:11 AM)Zinjanthropos Wrote: [ -> ]MR... not trying to be smart-ass but I think technology, in the form of photo/video shopping, has pretty much eliminated any image from the evidence locker and probably for good. Unfortunately for those who seek to produce photographic proof of the paranormal now have one less tool in the bag. They'll have to figure out some other way. Just got tougher.

Not when the guard is honestly reacting in real time to the anomaly. I've seen compelling paranormal evidence on video in hundreds of paranormal investigations. This one ranks up there as pretty damn good.

Trust me when I say it really doesn't bother me what you believe. I mean no harm. Just saying, the advent or craze for photoshopping has rendered every photographic image dubious at best. Dubious is not good enough for proving ghosts by photography or video. With all this technology aimed at phoney representation, a paranormalist's best weapon is now defunct. Vision is the most powerful of senses IMHO and now it's subject to fraud on a daily basis, totally untrustworthy as an evidence gatherer. Bad luck for those who wish to prove the unexplainable but it's a sign of the times.

Whatever you have to tell yourself. I couldn't care less.
Quote:Whatever you have to tell yourself. I couldn't care less.

I'm ok with that. Works both ways. Keep 'em coming.
(Oct 10, 2018 12:17 PM)Zinjanthropos Wrote: [ -> ]
Quote:Whatever you have to tell yourself. I couldn't care less.

I'm ok with that. Works both ways. Keep 'em coming.

“Have patience with everything that remains unsolved in your heart.
...live in the question.”
― Rainer Maria Rilke, Letters to a Young Poet
I love your threads, Magic Big Grin
(Oct 30, 2018 08:01 PM)Leigha Wrote: [ -> ]I love your threads, Magic Big Grin

Thanks. I just like people to realize alot of unknown and mysterious shit happens.
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