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Ghost Photos Sly 2009 Hi, I'm Sly. These are a few spirit /energy photos taken by me on various investigations. Spirit photography is controversial, and while some doubt that these entities exist and can be caught on film, there are others who believe the contrary. The premise of spirit energies suggest that they are able to manipulate their environment and utilize everything available to them, whether it be something as inconspicuous as a light reflection, mirrors, wind, clouds, nature, etc... I believe the following pictures are perfect examples of this hypothesis. ![]() I hope you enjoy these photos and thank you for taking the time to look at them. |
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![]() Photo # 1 Copyright Sylvia Zimmer 2009 I call this one "Creepy Blue." This was taken during the day light hours at a local cemetery in San Diego, California, with a Sony 5.1 Cyber Shot Digital Camera. There was a tremendous amount of negative energy among these grave stones. Interesting light reflection? This anomalous creature-like blue face hovered among the tombstones as if asserting its territory. I took a quick photo of it and left soon after. Closer Inspection Copyright Sylvia Zimmer 2009 ![]() Photo # 2 Copyright Sylvia Zimmer 2009 This photo was taken at the alleged haunted "Hunter Restaurant" in Oceanside, California in 2005, in the Ladies Restroom. Notice the orbs? Nothing strange about orbs, right? Copyright Sylvia Zimmer 2009 Closer inspection. Notice anything odd yet? Moisture on the lens? Dust? No. The lens was clean and dry. There seems to be a face captured inside one of the orb. This photo was taken with a Kodak 3.2 Easy Share Digital Camera. I call this one my "Prince Charles orb." He seems to have a prominent nose and long facial features. (No disrespect intended) And closer: Face? ![]() Photo # 3 ![]() Copyright Sylvia Zimmer 2009 This photo was taken with a Kodak disposable camera during an investigation in 2004. I call this one "Skeletal Mist." There seems to be several anomalies in this odd mist. ![]() Photo # 4 Copyright Sylvia Zimmer 2009 This photo was taken in the bar of the Hunter Restaurant in Oceanside, California in 2005. This area is very active. Look at the photo closely, in the mirror on the left side. See an ancient looking bald ghostly man in a cloak? There is a pin-point of light just above his head. Looks like he may be holding a staff of some sort. He was pretty friendly and seemed to enjoy the attention he received. Copyright Syliva Zimmer 2009 Closer View. Can you see him now? There is also another possible anomaly on the right upper side of the mirror. This is probably the best resolution for this photo for better viewing. Copyright Sylvia Zimmer 2009 Superimposed. This is as large as I can make the photo without distorting it completely. Can you see him now? This photo was taken with a Kodak 3.2 Easy Share Digital Camera. ![]() Photo # 5 ![]() Copyright Sylvia Zimmer 2009 This photo was taken at "The Lakeside Mortuary" in Lakeside, California in 2005. The building was closed down, up for sale and vacated. I call this one "The Inn Keeper of the Dead." Notice a face peeking back at you from under the light? The face is coming out of the concrete wall. ![]() Copyright Sylvia Zimmer 2009 Closer View. Notice the forehead, eyes, and nose? ![]() Photo # 6 ![]() Copyright Sylvia Zimmer 2009 This photo was taken at a local cemetery in San Diego, California in June of 2008. I call this one "Reflections of Adam." If you tilt your head slightly to the left and look closely into the center of the tombstone, you can see what appears to be an anomalous male face. There seem to be other anomalies in the reflection as well. This area of the cemetery is very active.This photo was taken with a Sony 5.1 Cyber Shot Digital Camera. ![]() Copyright Sylvia Zimmer 2009 Closer Inspection ![]() Photo # 7 ![]() Copyright Sylvia Zimmer 2009 This photo was taken with a disposable camera during daylight hours at a local cemetery in San Diego, California in 2003. I call this one "The Watcher in the Rocks." This spirit was adamant about getting my attention. I was able to capture her looking back at me. Notice her face in the rocks, circled? The rocks were analyzed from every angle to see if the face was a naturally occurring effect of the rocks; it was not. I took a series of photos to try to recapture the face but had no luck. Copyright Sylvia Zimmer 2009 Look closer. Can you see her face? Notice the jawline, lips, nose, eyes? She's looking into the camera. ![]() Photo # 8 ![]() Copyright Sylvia Zimmer 2009 This photo was taken at the "Japanese American Memorial" in a local cemetery in San Diego, California, 2008. I call this one my "Japanese Memorial Ghost." Notice the oriental features staring back from the reflection? Try tilting your head to the left and look closer. ![]() Copyright Sylvia Zimmer 2009 Take a closer look at the circled face in the light reflection. Can you see him now? ![]() Photo # 9 Copyright Sylvia Zimmer 2009 This photo was taken with a Sony DSC H1 Cyber Shot camera in June, 2009. Here is a classic example of a cloud face caught by the lens. On first inspection you hardly notice it, but once the photo is superimposed and darkened, the face stands out more clearly. This one seems to be looking directly into the camera. Closer inspection. To get a better look at this face, stand back away from your computer screen. Look where the arrow is pointed and you may see what I see? This cloud face resembles the Angel of Death with his arm outstretched in front of him. He seems to be floating over the cemetery keeping watch over everything, including me. Very interesting cloud formation. ![]() Photo # 10 Here's a recent photo I took above my house. I was in a hurry to capture this one before it disappeared and so I did not use a tripod and quickly snapped this using my Sony 5.1 Cyber Shot. It reminds me of an evil imp looking into the moon. I circled his face. See his sharp ear and facial features? This is a good example of creepy cloud formations. What do you see? Photo # 11 ![]() Copyright Sylvia Zimmer 2009 This photo was captured at "La Casa de Estidillo" in Old Town, San Diego, California. It was taken with a Sony 5.1 Cyber Shot Digital Camera in 2006. Upon first glance you don't notice much, but look closer at the pink glass window in the center of the photo. ![]() Copyright Sylvia Zimmer 2009 On closer examination you'll notice the face that is circled. I switched to black and white to afford a better view of the face. There are sever anomalies in this window, but this one stands out the most. La Casa de Estidillo is a very haunted museum in Plaza Square of Old Town, San Diego, California, where rich Mexican tradition of the past subsist, the old west comes to life, and apparently the afterlife do too. Copyright © Sylvia Zimmer 2009 Note: All photos on this page are the copyrighted images of this author and website. If you would like permission to use them, please contact me at the HOME PAGE contact link. Please do not copy images without permission. All graphics on this page have been used by permission or are in the public domain. Please do not copy images and link back to Paranormaland as a source. Thanks. ![]() HOME |