How to Photograph the Paranormal

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Hampton Roads Publishing, Dec 8, 2004 - Body, Mind & Spirit - 236 pages
A Must-Have Guide for Investigating the ParanormalHave inexplicable spheres and fogs ever ruined any of your photographs? If you discarded them, thinking dirt on the lens or camera glitches were to blame, you may want to retrieve them and reconsider. These spheres and fogs may be paranormal light forms. Light forms are mentioned in literature on angels, aliens, UFOs, ghosts, crop circles, near-death experiences, inter-dimensional beings, magick, and thought forms. Hypnotized subjects describe the lights as the forms we become between lives on Earth.This entertaining book examines the many theories about what these energies may be and presents evidence throughout history that confirms their existence.Starting out as a novice photographer, the author captured the apparent spirit of her sister's dog. That began her great adventure into researching orbs, vortexes, and ectoplasms that are appearing in pictures worldwide. In this book, you will learn as she did how, when, and where to photograph and interact with these intelligent life forms.How to Photograph the Paranormal has something for everyone--from the simply curious to ghost hunters and paranormal researchers. The book features dozens of original paranormal photographs--many in full color.Mysterious lights evidently have been with us all along but they are now making extra efforts to reveal themselves to humanity. This book is an eye-opening glimpse into their world.
 

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Table of Contents
OrbHunting Tips
An Orb by Any Other Name
Vortexes
Ectoplasm
Shadow Ghosts
Apparitions Crisis Apparitions
Collective Apparitions
Invisible UFOs Aliens What Are They?
CropCircle Makers
Visit to an Oregon Crop Circle
Angels Guardian Angels Spirit Guides Higher Selves
Ghosts Spirits Souls
Forms of Unknown Biology
Interdimensional Beings
ThoughtForms Elementals and Creations of the Unconscious Mind

Haunts
History of Paranormal Photography
Light Forms in Religious Texts
An Experiment of My
Conclusion
Selected Bibliography
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