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Opinion, articles, reviews and information on ghost hunting by a member of a respected paranormal investigation group in Arizona.

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  • Picture Exercise Solution

    Posted on Tuesday July 14th, 2009 at 04:38 in exercises, ghost photos, fake photos

    A few months ago I posted a picture (see previous post) and asked people to explain what it was. The responses were interesting. Of course, my friend and former colleague in SPI, David Delgado, was able to fairly accurately describe the phenomenon.Of...

  • Photo Image Analysis

    Posted on Wednesday September 17th, 2008 at 18:11 in websites, fake photos

    Recently I ran across a website from Columbia University that analyzes photos to determine the probability that the photograph as been enhanced through computer graphics or are entirely computer generated. The systems assigns a percentage of probabil...

  • Taking Advantage...

    Posted on Tuesday September 9th, 2008 at 16:06 in ghost photos, fake photos

    Recently, someone asked me to look at photo for them. Even from a cursory examination it was obvious the object in the photo was not paranormal. However, I still ran a few tests and filters on the photo to be sure. I did not charge this person a pen...

  • They're Joking... Right?

    Posted on Friday September 5th, 2008 at 16:05 in ghost photos, fake photos

    If there is any single reason that paranormal investigation has such a hard time being taken seriously it would be things like this:"Possible Ghost Skeleton Caught On Edinburgh Vault Photo"Finally we were all stood outside of the most haunted vault t...

  • A Lesson in Fakery

    Posted on Wednesday April 9th, 2008 at 03:43 in ghost photos, fake photos, matrixing

    The ubiquitous "mist ghost". We've all seen the photos. Someone is out shooting pictures of the local cemetery and suddenly on their camera they see a ghost!Even some less than reputable groups have resorted to "mist ghosts" to keep the paying public...