a very suspect ghost image

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nigel preston
Sep 17, 2008
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Hi there,
a friend of mine happened to take a photo of a sound mixing desk on location(my building).It was a snapshot over the sound mixing console and a pair of so called ghost arms appeared(i’ve not got the model and spec of camera yet. I’ve also asked what the previous image and the image after was.) how would I replicate an image to do this. I can also send you the piccy for you to view. any help would be greatly appreciated.
many thanks
Nigel

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Phosphor
Sep 17, 2008
Can you post the pic somewhere so we can see it?

Was there a glass window involved in any way?
JM
J_Maloney
Sep 17, 2008
Smoking?
NP
nigel_preston
Sep 17, 2008
Ed, just gonna post it on (blank) now, will send you the link via your e-mail adress. No there are no windows in the building

thanks
Nigel
NP
nigel_preston
Sep 17, 2008
Mr J Maloney,hahahahaha sorry smoking wasn’t an option,

thanks
Nigel
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nigel_preston
Sep 17, 2008
Ed, sorry forgot to ask.. can you send me your e-mail so I can send you the link?
DR
Donald_Reese
Sep 17, 2008
Put the camera on a tripod,then shoot at a slow shutter speed of around a second or more in a dim room. stand in the shot for the first half of the exposure,and then run out of the shot for the second half, and the background will burn in through the area your body used to be. old trick, but i do have a friend who visited gettysburg and supposedly has two shots with clear faces at a monument at night with no tricks.
DM
dave_milbut
Sep 18, 2008
upload it to <http://www.pixentral.com>

then grab the "HTML" link at the bottom of the page with your image and post that here.
DH
Dennis_Hallinan
Sep 19, 2008
Nigel…get out of that building…it’s haunted!!!

Dennis Hallinan

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