In Search... Ghosts In Photography - Part 3 of 3

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In Search Of... Ghosts In Photography, Episode #123, Season 6 hosted by Leonard Nimoy. Part 3 of 3.

Is it possible to photograph the dead? Leonard Nimoy explores this topic.

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  • Handel bar mustaches anchor you to the earth after you die.

  • with all the multitudes of pictures taken nowadays of car accidents, war victims, homicides, etc--why are these ghosts photos always of people with handlebar mustaches? are we to believe that only people from the victorian era become ghosts? something smells fishy.

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  • That Ted guy who "psych's" the photographs just by thinking into the camera is cool. If that were me, the pics would all be full of hot girls in bikinis..

  • OP's a fag

  • It's so obvious the images that ted is projecting on to the t.v. cameras are coming from his "gismo". Perhaps some of his projections were legit,but that one sure isn't.

  • @stringbenderE2E There are ways to transpose an image onto sealed film plates, heat exposure techniques for one.

  • @tokyoamducias They aren't .... where do you get that idea? 

  • What smells fishy would be the handle bar moustaches. I think the gravesite photographers are superimposing museum/antique store images onto their pictures. They look like photographs on photographs. I agree with the desert entity light photographer. Silver Halide is the perfect medium to capture a wide variety of EM energies as they do so in XRay. . Digital photography lacks this sensitivity and resolution. Night vision, and thermographic technology can augment this.

  • What smells fishy would be the handle bar moustaches. I agree with the desert entity light photographer. Silver Halide is the perfect medium to capture a wide variety of EM energies as they do so in XRay. . Digital photography lacks this sensitivity and resolution. Night vision, and thermographic technology can augment this.

  • @jeffreywolfe2008 That's what the skeptics say. There were also all kinds of tests he passed ... standing away from the camera, in another room, replicating 'test' pictures that were sealed in envelopes and also on live TV. Explain that.

  • @tokyoamducias Where do you get that from? There are all kinds of ghost images that have been photographed ... sounds like you haven't looked into it very much.

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