A group of ghosts taken from Roharham, which is taking a “Souls Paranormal”, has come to the media to report that they discovered the camera with a nervous reflection in a haunted museum, and the challenge of anyone skeptical of his visit to themselves. Yahoo news reports The team, which was directed by Darren Ross and Susan Booth, visited the “Boltrege’s House” in Roussarish on August 17 for the investigation.
Darren Ross took several pictures of an alleged haunted mirror and said he was shocked when he looked at the photos at home. When examining the photos, the group noticed that Susan’s face seemed distorted in the reflection of a mirror. Darren quoted:
It does not look like my mom at all – you can not even see her eyes in the picture. We were all shocked when we enlarged and noticed that. My mom was really afraid when she saw that.
Looking at the image, it becomes clear that there are several factors playing here. First, the lights have been turned off, which are rarely useful when taking pictures at the best times. The image quality is very bad, and there is heavy pixel. This tells us a lot about the camera where the image was taken.
Camera uses slower shutter speeds and broader holes to compensate for low light conditions, both of which lead to blurry images. The highest ISO number (which makes the camera sensor more sensitive to light) will add noise to the image. All of these conditions are in the image taken by Ross.
Second, despite low light levels, there are, in fact, many bright light light in the image. The glow of green light shines on Susan’s hair, in the same mirror’s reflection, and on the wall around the mirror. Susan lighting light from her phone screen. She held several inches in front of her face, which illuminates her face from the bottom (never arises), and in the upper left corner of the image, the light glow hits the wall
The slow shutter speed of the camera also explains the “lack of eyes” in the reflection. The reason: Susan moved, even a little, while the image was taken, and this is the result. Or declined. Or both. Although the image in the mirror looks stark and unexpected, I wonder how Souls Lost Souls can conclude that this is anything other than the image that was taken badly in a bad -light room at a bad angle.
The challenge facing the skeptical of visiting the place for themselves is laughing when you discover that you must pay to employ the building to visit in the first place. This, besides the fact that Souls Lost Paranormal visited shortly after the owner’s claim that he was attacked by a inhabited doll that tells us everything we need to know to understand the results of this story. This was not an objective investigation of fact-finding-tourism was with extinguishing lights. Only souvenirs are bad.
Souls Souls Paranormal – If you are reading this, I see your challenge to the skeptics and raise you through my challenge is to put the camera on the traibod and run the lights.