taking pics of orbs/ghosts

Kathy

Senior Member
Has anyone taken their camera and taken pics of orbs/ghosts? If so what setting did you use or what is the best setting to use?
Thanks for any helpful advice :)
 

gqtuazon

Gear Head
Re: can anyone help.....

Are you talking about lens flare? This normally happens when you have a light source that is pointed directly to the lens that causes this with some lenses particularly the older versions.
 

jdeg

^ broke something
Staff member
Hi Kathy - are you referring to something like this?

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(from http://southjerseyghostresearch.org)

This is caused by dust, bugs or water in the air or on the lens. The best way to capture this is to use a flash.
 

nickt

Senior Member
My apologies in advance, but I have to recommend that you contact a professional. The big question is though, "Who you gonna call?"
Who You Gonna Call?

In all seriousness, I found this video. The guy is a skeptic, but he brings up some interesting points:
It may be a good starting point.
 

jdeg

^ broke something
Staff member
It may be a good starting point.

He forgot one important thing. If there actually was a burst of energy why wouldn't someone have been able to take a picture and say "That's a burst of energy!". It certainly wouldn't look like dust in front of a lens illuminated by flash. It's simple enough to set any DSLR to a 30 second exposure and take a picture of energy. It's done with lightning all the time.
 

Fred Kingston_RIP

Senior Member
Nick... ;) I can't believe I watched that whole video... That's the definitive answer on Orbs and dust... what's incredible is someone took the time to put that together... :rolleyes:
 

nickt

Senior Member
Nick... ;) I can't believe I watched that whole video... That's the definitive answer on Orbs and dust... what's incredible is someone took the time to put that together... :rolleyes:
I watched it a couple times. Interesting. I clicked on his website. He claims to be a ghost hunter and he is trying his hand at writing ghost stories.
 

ohkphoto

Snow White
Has anyone taken their camera and taken pics of orbs/ghosts? If so what setting did you use or what is the best setting to use?
Thanks for any helpful advice :)

Kathy, your best bet is to do a google search for a "pro-orb" site. I never rule anything out, so photographing "energy/ghosts" is certainly a possibility. A friend and I went to a "haunted" place (supposedly so verified by a paranormal group) and tried to see if we could capture anything.

No luck. Apparently nothing in the air (like dust or bugs) and apparently very clean cameras.

In any case, it was a fun adventure and we did scare ourselves silly.
 

WhiteLight

Senior Member
Come on people!
Does no one watch movies or TV??
Don't you know the way to identify a ghost is to take a pic of someone and if they don't appear then you know they are a ghost!
Now you are attempting to photo these invisible thingies :eek:

Helene, you have a derailed train in the thread & i seem to be derailing the thread itself ;)
 

MrF

Senior Member
Isn't there something about not being able to see ghosts in mirrors? If that's the case, you'd have to use live view since you wouldn't be able to see it in the viewfinder. Or maybe that's vampires. I never can remember.
 

ohkphoto

Snow White
Isn't there something about not being able to see ghosts in mirrors? If that's the case, you'd have to use live view since you wouldn't be able to see it in the viewfinder. Or maybe that's vampires. I never can remember.

Vampire's don't have reflections. Ghosts, however, WILL appear in mirrors easier, something about portals . . . So maybe we should take pictures of reflections in mirrors. ::what::
 

Rexer John

Senior Member
Are we taking this seriously?
Vampires don't have reflections because they are not real. Same with ghosts.

When did this thing about orbs start, is that just since the invention of the camera?

The best way to view any of these anomalies is to look at the oblong portal that most people have in their living rooms, best time to try to observe these things is late at night.
 

MrF

Senior Member
Are we taking this seriously?
Vampires don't have reflections because they are not real. Same with ghosts.

When did this thing about orbs start, is that just since the invention of the camera?

The best way to view any of these anomalies is to look at the oblong portal that most people have in their living rooms, best time to try to observe these things is late at night.

Mine was tongue in cheek... It seems to have gone over like a lead ballon.
 

ohkphoto

Snow White
Mine was tongue in cheek... It seems to have gone over like a lead ballon.

I got it . . . as was mine.

As far as being real or not real, none of us fell off the turnip truck . . . we were just having harmless fun.

However, who's to say what's real or not? Mathematics and physics are full of multi-dimensional theories. I, for one, certainly hope that this concrete 3-dimensional world is not all there is.
 

WhiteLight

Senior Member
Vampire's don't have reflections. Ghosts, however, WILL appear in mirrors easier, something about portals . . . So maybe we should take pictures of reflections in mirrors. ::what::

I think spock will be quite happy with this thread ;-)

live long and prosper..
:)

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