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Originally posted by GodForbid
Looks like the camera has captured a very small peice of dust fibre near the lens, probably a small hair. Definitely doesn't look like anything ghostly to me.
A small peice of dust like that would probably not be seen with the eye, but when it catches the light from the flash it can look really bright like that.
Like this one for example.
My guess is that it is the white lamp on the ceiling near the door, in the room pic you can see that one lamp is aimed at the door.
Originally posted by gemineye
reply to post by jclmavg
What's the black shadow in the bottom pic from? Was there a light source behind the person with the camera?
Originally posted by jclmavg
Originally posted by GodForbid
Looks like the camera has captured a very small peice of dust fibre near the lens, probably a small hair. Definitely doesn't look like anything ghostly to me.
A small peice of dust like that would probably not be seen with the eye, but when it catches the light from the flash it can look really bright like that.
Like this one for example.
Dust fibre does not cut it for several reasons.
A) It ignores the witness account completely, and I trust her 200% on this. As I mentioned, she saw it move in the backyard to the left and right multiple times.
B) I have several pictures taken seconds before and after, they do not show anything. What a weird dust fibre it must be for it to turn up in just one picture and not the others.
C) It does not have the shape you would expect from a dust fibre, the original hi-res jpeg shows a rather clearly defined sineous object.
D) Looking at the original photo the object is in focus, your dust particle is not. The reason has to do with focal length.
The room is about 9 meters long, where do you think the dust particle was in relation to the camera? Assume that the dust fibre is 0.5 cm.
edit on 21-2-2011 by jclmavg because: (no reason given)
reply to post by jclmavg
My guess is that it is the white lamp on the ceiling near the door, in the room pic you can see that one lamp is aimed at the door.
Originally posted by GodForbid
I cannot comment on the witness account as you may trust her 200%, but I don't know her, and I can't use that as evidence (I just try to avoid that all together)
however, It does have the shape of a dust fibre as far as I'm concearned, looks like a cat hair.
There are thousands of photo's like these ones on the net and usually they're debunked in this way. There are many examples of this same effect being recreated on purpose, an episode from "fact or faked" documentary series comes to mind.
This pic shows a human hair on the lens, and although this is more obvious (because human hair is thick) you can see similarities. A small thin cat hair floating around (as they do) caught in the lens is imo a more rational explanation than a ghost.
Originally posted by gemineye
When it comes right down to it, you KNOW what happened while you were in the house and even if this pic doesn't convince people, you know what was there.
Originally posted by jclmavg
Unfortunately I don't have the old Minolta cam here right now, so I can't reproduce the exact setup right now. But I did do some quick tests with fine cat hair (I have cats here to test) and my Iphone 4 with the built-in flash. I can draw two conclusions.
If the hair is to be reflective enough to show up in your photo you need to have it very close to the lens and flash. The reflection will be a very bright white color. I took a reference pic here, so you can tell how this would look:
If you drop the same cat hair like say a metre away and take another pic from the same position the reflective properties of the hair are gone, due to the limited surface. Perhaps if it were fully dark this would be different. Result:
Also, I think you can pretty much tell that the hairs in the first pic were close to the camera lens. Notice also how the hairs turn semi-transparent (that is, the reflected light) when held close to the lens, you can see this effect also in the hair example photo posted by GodForbid.
Now compare this to what my brother's GF photographed, I think that's quite different. Cat hair? I don't think so, I've seen enough cat hair in my life.edit on 21-2-2011 by jclmavg because: (no reason given)edit on 21-2-2011 by jclmavg because: (no reason given)