ID | #1645801001 |
Added | Fri, 25/02/2022 |
Author | July N. |
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Phenomena | |
Status | Hypothesis
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Initial data
A ghost was filmed at St. Bartholomew's Cemetery. A strange anomaly was photographed by paranormal researchers at the old St. Bartholomew's Cemetery, in Sydney's west.
As soon as it appeared on the Internet, the picture made a lot of noise. A strange foggy clot really looks like a human ghost, but at first glance it is difficult to determine the authenticity of this image, reports.
The anomalous silhouette was photographed by paranormal hunters at the burial site of researcher William Lawson. Locals believe that the old church and cemetery, founded in 1841, were destroyed in a fire that occurred in 1989, since then this cemetery and church is considered a place of restless souls.
Before taking a picture and capturing the strange anomaly, four people from the Sydney South West Paranormal Investigators group heard faint sounds of crying or stans next to them. Later, looking through the pictures taken, they found an unknown clot of fog, similar to the ghost of a man. The researchers do not claim that they photographed the ghost, they call it an "anomaly".
Hypotheses
Objects in motion, captured on a long exposure

Most often this artifact is called skayfish if the lens gets a passing bird or insect. It is based on the discrepancy between the speed of the video and the frequency of the flapping of insect wings. Essentially, each video drops a few strokes of the wings of an insect, which when viewed looks like "arrow", provided with long protuberances. The motion of the insect by its translucent body seems to "boom" and vibration of the wings give the appearance of bumps.
Investigation
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