Supercharged Energy Experiments Page Two   
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Kathy Owen from Bodfish, California recently discovered that what many believe to spirit-created supercharged
energy, can easily be re-created by different camera flash settings.  This could explain some of the anomalies
showing up in digital pictures that many believe to be authentic ghost pictures.  The bottom line is to
experiment with different photos and see what happens under each camera setting. Read Kathy's explanation
below, and view her pictures showing the different effects the camera settings caused.  This way, we can
eliminate false images created by the camera itself.  The following are more picture from her experiments....
"My son was experimenting with the camera one night with one of our ghost
hunting gatherings, and this is what we got. The first picture is of my cat,
Sylvester.  It came out with an orange effect, but it tends to look like
supercharged energy...look at the wiggly lines that appeared in the photo. I
don't know how those would appear...

The setting on the camera was with "Open Shutter." The shutter stays open
longer when the picture is taken...about a two second time that the shutter
remains open.  Maybe it
did catch something moving around?  I don't know?  
The second photo was taken the same way...with open shutter.  It caught the
movement of my husband within a two second time frame.  See how the
shadow appears right behind him?  Even the lights behind him give off a
weird glow."
Below:  "These pictures are from when I had my niece's digital camera -
3.0 megapixel. The first photo was set on "Night Mode;" basically to be
taken outside - not inside. The second photo was taken in "Action Mode."  
See how everything that has a light on it, looks like supercharged energy?  
Just even moving the camera when taking a picture can cause this effect.  I
found using a tripod is best if you can possibly use one when taking pics.  
The third photograph was taken outside at the same lights (photos on
previous page) as before. The camera mode was set at "Night Mode," but I
moved the camera when taking it.  The last picture was also set at "Action
Mode," but I was shaking when taking the photo.  On the TV, is the
reflection of my living room lamp; but when I shook the camera while the pic
was being taken, it gave off the effect of supercharged energy."
false supercharged energy
false energy picture
false supercharged energy photograph
This next photo with squiggly lines shows what the digital camera's twilight
setting
will do.  It was taken by Freak of PASA Hunters:
"...twighlight portrait mode...takes a flash picture and then re-opens the lens
to capture really small portions of light (which then if you move it around, will
cause the squiggly lines)."
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