
Hello my name is William Butterfield. I am located in Martinez Georgia. I took this picture while visiting the World War II Aircraft Carrier USS Yorktown CV10. It was a picture I took of a Radar Room while on a self guided tour. When I took the picture there was no one next to or in the room, it was closed to visitors. Its not a reflection of me. I know this because of the outfit in the picture was not what i was wearing and angle of the shot. I took the shot not at a angle but straight into the room. To me it looks like a uniform of some kind. Any opinions on this picture would be greatly appreciated. Thanks for taking the time to look at my picture.. The picture was taken in 2005.
William Butterfield

hi, my name is rick piecki & live in canada,ont. this year for my 50 th birthday i went to west palm beach fl. a wish come through for me & my girlfriend.winter is long here & we wanted to ride & feel the wind in our faces. a true passion of ours.
anyway,my girlfriend & our friends took me out for my birthday at the city center complex,that was january 21. it was a nice evening, nothing out of the ordinary as far as weather it was just great especially thinking of those back home freezing.
so here we are standing next to the restaurant we were going to,we stopped to admire a horse & carriage parked along the roadway,on rosemary ave to be exact.i could tell the driver was having issues with the horse! as he was trying to calm him from jolting away. he was standing next to him holding the bridal & the horse was obviously spooked. no cat no dog nothing apparent for him to act the way he did. my friend asked him if he was used to the city & his reply was a simple yes.
at the same time i started to take pictures of the horse.taking 3 so that i was sure i had at least 1 good 1,since the lighting was poor.we entered the restaurant & sat outside on the patio.as i always do with my camera,i played back my recent photos is'nt digital a great tool! the next thing was totaly freaky. a sudden rush tingled through my body i was in total disbelief. i am not a ghost hunter nor have i ever imagined anything of the sort. i showed the picture & we were all stunned by what was revealed in only the first picture i had taken of the horse.
no one in our party had an explanation, we assumed smoke but there was none ! it truly looked like a ghost. so much for me being the center of attention due to my birthday. the night revolved around this apparition in my camera. why! who! how come??? all we got from the waiter is that the restaurant was an old church. by the way afterwards the horse was fine never did he react not even to passing cars.
so as we got back home, i suppose you could say i'm on a mission!! i did find out the old church was the first united methodist church. i suppose there is no way of ever finding out why i was the 1 holding the camera & to light the way for this ecto form to be exposed i laid awake wondering if it knows me or maybe chose me. i guess i'll have to wait until my own calling happens. as time goes by i was informed that it is truly an ecto & what even makes it more credible "this was pointed out to me"there is also an orb accompanying him. it's like he was helping him to be exposed so that we can save him from a lost destiny. does any of this make sense to you? explain. i'm sure with your connaissance & studies on the subject you can either acknowledge, or share your theory. hope you reply! thank you rick piecki

This strange photo was taken in a home in Oxford Ohio. I was testing my camera after a very strange ghost hunt at Ghost Road. For some reason my camera would not work at the location but when I got home this was the first photo I took and to my surprise I got something anomalous. Sent to us by Brad Garrison
Stagecoach Road Marshall, Texas Ghost Photos

Is this photo taken by Randy Briers that of real ghosts that haunt Stagecoach road are they just a a case of Pareidolia. See enlarged image below. Pronounced /pærɪˈdoʊliə/ - is a psychological phenomenon involving a vague and random stimulus (often an image or sound) being perceived as significant. Common examples include seeing images of animals or faces in clouds, the man in the moon, and hearing hidden messages on records played in reverse. The word comes from the Greek para- ("beside", "with", or "alongside"—meaning, in this context, something faulty or wrong (as in paraphasia, disordered speech)) and eidolon ("image"; the diminutive of eidos ("image", "form", "shape")). Pareidolia is a type of apophenia.

Briers in the enlagement above, believes he has captured a real photo of the Lallorna. A female crying ghost in his Stagecoach Road ghost photo.
The very strange lights of Stagecoach Road are thought to be similar to the famous Marfa Lights. The only difference is these balls of lights will hover around you in the dark and this is said to happen more so in the month of August. There are two distinctive types of lights the white and blue associates with the Lallorna or the lady in white and the red ones associates with the Goatman.

Stagecoach Road Ghost Lights Photo from Tamilia Easter Jackson
Famous Ghost Photos are those that seem to set the paranomal investigation word on edge. A location where ghosts are reported is often described as haunted, and often seen as being inhabited by spirits of deceased who may have been former residents or were familiar with the property. Supernatural activity inside homes is said to be mainly associated with violent or tragic events in the building's past such as murder, accidental death, or suicide — sometimes in the recent or ancient past. But not all hauntings are at a place of a violent death, or even on violent grounds. Many cultures and religions believe the essence of a being, such as the 'soul', continues to exist. Some philosophical and religious views argue that the 'spirits' of those who have died have not 'passed over' and are trapped inside the property where their memories and energy are strong. And at such locations ghosts or often captured on film for us to see.

Photographer T. O'Rahilly took this its of the town hall at Shropshire, England it burned down in November of 1995. It has been suggested that the figure of the little girl in the doorway is the ghost of Jane Churm, she started a fire in 1677 that distroyed the whole town.

A Toys 'R Us store located in Sunnyvale, California was the scene a séance following strange happenings in the store. This séance was initiated by the television series "That's Incredible" with Fran Tarkenton, Kathy Lee Crosby and John Davidson. Local California psychic, Sylvia Brown and professional photographers also participated. An Alpha Labs photographer took this picture with infrared film. Nothing showed up on high speed film. According to Sylvia Brown, this is a picture of a young man named Johnny Johnston who bled to death after a farm accident, when a farm was on the present store site.

The 16th Century Hampton Court palace in south-west London is well known for alleged supernatural activity, but nothing suspicious has been caught on film before. Henry VIII lived here. However, in October 2003, this curious image was caught on the palace's video-security system. On several occasions security guards were alerted to an open fire door in an exhibition area of the palace. After securing the door each time, they returned to their office to view the footage to see who had opened them. On the first occasion the footage showed the doors flying wide open, but no evidence of why they had. On the second, the guards were stunned when a ghostly figure in period dress suddenly appeared on the screen and closed the doors. The same thing happened on a third day, but again no figure appeared.

In traditional belief, a ghost is the soul or spirit of a deceased person or animal that can appear, in visible form or other manifestation, to the living. Descriptions of the apparition of ghosts vary widely: The mode of manifestation can range from an invisible presence to translucent or wispy shapes, to realistic, life-like visions. The deliberate attempt to contact the spirit of a deceased person is known as necromancy, or in spiritism as a séance.
The belief in manifestations of the spirits of the dead is widespread, dating back to animism or ancestor worship in pre-literate cultures. Certain religious practices—funeral rites, exorcisms, and some practices of spiritualism and ritual magic—are specifically designed to appease the spirits of the dead. Ghosts are generally described as solitary essences that haunt particular locations, objects, or people they were associated with in life, though stories of the phantom armies, ghost trains, phantom ships, and even ghost animals and numbers have also been recounted.
Hole, pp. 150-163
Daniel Cohen (1994) Encyclopedia of Ghots. London, Michael O' Mara Books: 8
As we now all know from watching shows like Ghost Hunters and other paranormal themed documentires, ghost often present themselves in images often in still photography and video: using digital, night vision, infrared, and even disposable cameras. Ghost or actual "Spirit photography" is a type of photography whose primary attempt is to capture images of ghosts and other spiritual entities, especially while ghost hunting. "Ogden, Tom (1999). The Complete Idiot's Guide to Ghosts and Hauntings. Alpha Books. pp. 107–108. ISBN 9780028636597."
The term "Spirit Photography" was first used by William H. Mumler in the 1860s. Mumler discovered the technique by accident, after he discovered a second person in a photograph he took of himself, which he found was actually a double exposure. Seeing there was a market for it, Mumler started working as a medium, taking people's pictures and doctoring the negatives to add lost loved ones into them (mostly using other photographs as basis). Mumler's fraud was discovered after he put identifiable living Boston residents in the photos as spirits.

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Author of 49 books about history, hauntings
and the unexplained in America for Whitechapel
Press and Barnes & Noble Press respectively.
He is the founder and president of the “American
Ghost Society”, a national network of
ghost hunters that collects stories of ghost
sightings and haunted houses and uses investigative
techniques to track down evidence of the supernatural.
Taylor was born on September 24, 1966 in
Decatur, Illinois, a Midwestern city that
is steeped in legend and lore. Even the hospital
in which he was born is allegedly haunted
by a phantom nun! He grew up fascinated with
“things that go bump in the night”,
as well as the writings of haunted travel
writer Richard Winer and legendary ghost hunter,
Harry Price. In school, Taylor was well-known
for his interest in the paranormal and often
took friends on informal ghost tours of haunted
places all over downstate Illinois. He would
later turn this interest into his full-time
career.
In 1989, Taylor started working in a bookstore
and a few years later, he wrote his first
book on ghosts. It was called Haunted Decatur
and delved into the ghosts and hauntings of
the city where he grew up. He also created
a tour that took guests to places that he
had written about in the book. The book became
an immediate success and its popularity, along
with his previous experiences with ghost hunting,
established Taylor as an authority on the
supernatural. The book and tour led to media
and public appearances and numerous requests
to investigate ghostly phenomena.
In 1996, Taylor organized a group of ghost
enthusiasts into an investigation team and
the American Ghost Society was launched, gained
over 600 members in the years that followed.
The organization continues today as one of
America’s largest and most honored research
groups.
In 1998, Taylor moved his operations, which
now included the American Ghost Society, a
history and hauntings bookstore and a publishing
company called Whitechapel Press, to Alton,
Illinois, near St. Louis. In Alton, Taylor
started his second tour company, Alton Hauntings,
which took guests to local haunted places
in the small Mississippi River town. He would
go on to put the place on the map as “one
of the most haunted small towns in America.”
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