Photos April 8-17, 2005
Hakuna Matata!
I'm not claiming any of these photos to be paranormal but what's posted strikes me as pretty odd.
They were taken with a succession of three Kodak disposable cameras, nondigital.
I had good 'ol KMart put them on a cd and the nice thing about it is that there are negatives too.
Same as with my Orby 2004 Christmas photos in the archives, I have negatives to go with them.
Yeah, rain spots, lint and artifacts.
How much of that do you have on your own photos?  Is it that commonplace to continually have your pictures crapped up with lint and water drops?  I never had that problem until I got haunted.   I really didn't have it for a few years after getting haunted.  As a matter of fact, I took dozens of digital photos of our house and personal property just before Hurricane Isabel brushed by in what? September 2003 or something like that.  I thought for sure at least one Orb might show up in one of them but nope, zip, nada and I checked em over pretty good.
This is an interesting comparison because there was just a profusion of what looks like lint on my
Orby Christmas photos from the same kind of cameras and put onto a cd by the Big K.  Fast forward to April 2005 and these are the same way.  My initial reaction to the lines and flecks in the crazy Christmas pictures was that they could be the light beings I see around here leaving a trail but there was so much of it, I didn't say anything.   So I'm pinning it down and since it may be a bonus you get with KMart processing,  next time they're going elsewhere.    If you look at the blowups of these photos, they are terrible with all the squiggles here and there.  Defaced.  I'm wondering if  all disposable cameras do this or if Kmart is just negligent.  Anyways, we'll get to the bottom of it and there's plenty of other weirdness to go along with the "lint".

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I think the back window looks strange on it's own account, but what's in the front seat?
I took this picture and there was definitely not a thing in that car at the time.  It was empty.

 

I don't know what it is.  Looks like a couple of Teddy Bears but they seem to be transparent.
Maybe it's that Wiz Cat again.  (Visit "Spirit Images" on main page)

 

This is in St. Pete, Fl.

Photo was taken in the mid-afternoon.  Notice where the shadows fall and obviously
a glowing ball hovering over the rear of our motor home isn't the sun.

I don't claim to know what it is for sure.

I just thought this one was weird.  Maybe it's some lint with a little round finial in the middle.
Taken at Disney World, Orlando, Fl.

Sea World, Orlando.  Ok this is definitely the sun shining on the shark tank, no question,
and there are rays swimming around but this just impresses me as strange looking.
The reflection is cut in half with something fleshy running along the cut and you can see the shark underneath.  it's just gooney.  54 years of family photos with never any goofy stuff and now
all of a sudden every other photo is suspect.  Our Christmas pictures '04 were beyond the pale.
(see archives)

This one was the coup de grace.  Well, I did read that when you get to vibbing fast enough,
you'll start to disappear; didn't believe it at the time.
That voluminous, engulfing kind of a cloud in the frame shows up all the time now,
no matter what kind of camera is used.
My husband took this photo and apparently my arms are just crossed but my head is definitely missing.  That may not be a bad thing when you think about it  : D
So, anyway, look at the lower left corner of the window!
I'm terrible at picking out paranormal stuff in photos but he was hard to miss.
Maybe just a play of light on the trees but very gnarly all the same. (closeup follows)

(Christmas photo at my inlaw's house for comparison)

No, I'm not cheesy enough to "create" something this blatantly fake looking.
(nor technically capable of doing it to a negative)
Hopefully you know that by now.  Plenty enuf of the real stuff to go around.

 

Hakuna Matata!
What a wonderful phrase
Hakuna Matata!
Ain't no passing craze
It means no worries
For the rest of your days



 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

damn... just damn