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Teg Friends Paranormal evening
Upon hearing this I set one of my Digital LED lighting units to the same frequency, knowing I was visiting Plas Teg the following night. At about 12: 30am I set up the camera and light system in the exact
place that I had captured an image I called 'The Plas Teg Ghost Child'
several years ago. This can be seen at - http://www.paradoxelectronics.com/evidence.htm I was not disappointed. Two of the photographs captured a misty semi-solid object in the bottom left of the picture. The technique requires a tripod and long exposure settings to make use of the frequency pulsing blue and ultraviolet light. There was only myself on the top landing at the time the photographs were taken. As the time indicates, the photographs are taken one after another
and although there were many more taken onlytwo capture the misty images. The pictures were viewed on the night before they were downloaded on to a computer and several people can confirm this. What is it?
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| First picture (control) 8516 showing nothing time taken 00 : 48 : 36 ( the red lines are caused by a laser pointer, this was also used at the time of the first picture) |
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| Second picture 8517 object in bottom left, time taken 00 : 49 : 28 |
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| Third picture 8518 object in bottom left - time taken 00 : 50 : 10 |
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| Forth picture (control) 8519 showing nothing time taken 00 : 50 : 48 |
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| The fifth image is a blue enhanced version of 8518 to raise the detail
in the shot. It is the only one altered on the computer as I realised
there was a warning label on the bench/seating that appeared as a nose
type protrusion and this has been this is edited out to gain an alternative
view of the image.
The images are grainy because of their are long exposure times of 15
seconds in very low light. In my view the object has appeared for a short time perhaps 1 or 2 seconds, it has popped into the shot then gone, there is little evidence of movement as this would appear as a blur in the long exposure, granted the exposure could be much shorter, this is open to a wide range of experiment, but so is the frequency setting. Next time I hope to run an infrared LED light as well and use a night vision camcorder to see if that captures anything. I have not tried testing for infrasound yet at the location but perhaps I should think about this, I did not have temperature measuring equipment at the time but it was not cold enough to see your breath and of course there is no smoking aloud in the buildng. I am very inspired to capture this second image from the same position,
as the first, The appearance in only two pictures out of many more is
intriguing and I was lucky to be able to spend time by myself taking
the pictures, but I got a result. I am looking forward to my next visit to Plas Teg. Tell me what you think the image is ? |
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