Photo Evidence

 


Hey everyone, Todd here with Paranomaly. 

How many of you believe you captured something paranormal on camera? 

Truth is, Photos are not a very credible source of paranormal evidence as there are so many variables when dealing with cameras. 

The focus, shutter speed, exposure, lighting, pixel size, pixelation - it’s quite an extensive list of what could be nothing more than camera settings not to mention anything close enough to the lens when taking the photo will get in the way.

A hair, Camera strap, dust, pollen, water droplets and tons of other particulates of the environment will contaminate a photo as well.

Ahhh yes… the almighty orb we catch from light reflection on pollen, water droplets, snow, dust, skin, dander and others particulates that at first glance may have us believing it’s something paranormal when in fact it’s completely normal.

Why do people believe so strongly that everything they've captured in a photograph has to be paranormal?

I do feel that sometimes people want to believe so badly that what they’ve captured is paranormal that no amount of proof will convince them otherwise.

Now I’m not saying that you can’t capture something paranormal, but the odds of it are slim to none Of getting that one and a gazillion shot.

My advice is to use those ones for the strange and unusual pile and remember that they also make for great conversation starters.

What do you believe when it comes to capturing something paranormal on camera? 

Let us know in the comments below.




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