Ok, thia might be a more /x/ related question, but since you guys like photography so much, you must have made alot of photo's. Now I was wondering, did you ever capture anything strange on a photo, of something you couldn't place?
No, never.
Maybe orbs or something, it seems to be quite common. Or has it a good explantion.PS: Sorry for my terrible spelling, kinda tired.
No, but perhaps that's because I'm not a retard desperately wanting to believe in ghosts, aliens, faries, elves, and other bullshit.Pic related, oh fuck orbs! Oh wait, it's water drops and steam.
Amazing how rarely it seems that decent photographers find this sort of thing, rather than nutjobs with blurry images.Same thing with video.
>>107727you weren't kidding... and it's "photos" (not "photo's")I've accidentally had double-exposures in the past, resulting in "ghost" subjects. Most of what you'll see online is simply shooped or lens flare.I've known people who thought that dust on the sensor was paranormal activity. *LOL*
>>107757in during magical dust.
When I first borrowed a digital camera, I took a self-portrait and I turned out semi-transparent in the photo. I thought it was supernatural.Then I learned about moving while a camera automatically uses slow shutter speeds in dim light.