All photos on this web site have been taken under the protocols as set forth by the IGHS. No camera straps, no photography in rain, mist or snow or dusty road conditions. The NJGHS members are careful not to shoot a picture when someone is using an autofocus camera. (the beam will resemble a huge orb if you take a picture at the same time!) We're also careful to tie back long hair and not to breathe out in cold weather when taking a picture.
The NJGHS will not post pictures that could be counted as mere dust. Dust orbs can happen in the cleanest of homes, so please don't be offended!
To further substantiate these photos, most were taken back in the day of 35mm and the images appeared on the negatives as well - that rules out the developing error. The digital shots are taken in a series of the same location. The orbs may appear in one shot, but not the one before or after it. Sometimes if taken quickly enough, the orb will appear in two sequential shots, but in different locations of the frame.
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Little Blue Girl Ghost captured at the kick off investigation of NJ Ghost Conference 2005 by K. P. |
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Skirt of the Lady in White's Dress - Dec. 18, 2004 |
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This photo was submitted in 35 mm format. I witnessed the negative and it appears there too. The interesting thing about this is that this was the last photo taken on a 35mm Disposable camera. Upon pick up of my friend's developed film, she was told that she had dropped off a roll with only one picture taken. She lost all the photos taken on that camera (her son's school's Holiday pageant, Christmas day celebration at her Mom's - save for this ONE picture!) As you know, you can't get to the end of the roll on a disposable camera without taking a picture and then advancing the film. How then did all those other pictures get lost and the Developer tell her that she basically dropped off a new roll of film with only picture taken? This picture is of her Mom and baby girl peering through what appears to be the skirt of "Sara" - their resident ghost lady in white. The house is her Mom's and is situated on a piece of property that was once part of large estate where the young heiress "Sara" lived. (My friend and her Mom have researched this and have all the details on this.) Oh, and we can rule out double exposure because where this picture was taken in the house was in the opening of the hallway looking in to the living room - no curtains, tablecloths, or sheets were around to create this image.
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NJGHS goes beyond the fragment of an underdone potato to get the tangible proof! |
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Browns Mill, NJ |
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Jenny Wade House, Gettysburg, PA |
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Sept 2003, Hillside Cemetery, Nobleboro, ME |
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08/27/04 Hackensack Cemetery Hunt |
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08/27/04 Hackensack Cemetery Hunt |
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Creepy Black Shadow |
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NJGHS Member Joe DiMarco captured this Ectoplasmic Vapor |
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Member Bev Blake captured this "Demon" image on a cemetery hunt in Nov., 2003 |
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Michael D & Melissa T. submitted this orb shot taken at the Land of Make Believe |
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Ectoplasmic Vapor at Chiller Con 2002 |
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3 Spy House Kids - Port Monmouth |
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These last 4 Ectoplasmic Vapor shots are thanks to NJGHS member Kate P. (see the one above and the three below)
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