Thursday, August 7, 2008
In 1982, photographer Chris Brackley took a photograph of St. Botolph's Church in London. You can see the transparent form of what looks like a woman in the upper right-hand corner of his photograph. According to Brackley, to his knowledge there were only three people in the church at the time the photo was taken, and none of them were female or upstairs.
In 1959, Mrs. Mabel Chinnery was visiting the grave of her mother in a British churchyard and took a photo of her husband, who was waiting alone in the car. When the film was developed, Mrs. Chinnery recognized the image of her mother in the backseat - the woman whose grave they had visited on that day. A photo expert examined it for a British newspaper and declared the photo to be authentic.
Terry Ike Clanton took this photo of his friend at Boothill Graveyard, who wanted Old West-looking pictures of himself dressed in Clanton's 1880-period clothes. Among the gravestones, just to the right of his friend, is the image of what appears to be a thin man in a dark hat.Labels: By Deanoxyribo
"I have fought the good fight. I have finished the race. I have kept the faith" 2`Timothy 4:7
Wake will be held in Mandai Zoo, everyday.