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Rob

Posted on Thursday, June 16, 2005
Uploaded by looby_lou79
Rob
Image credit: © looby_lou79

Uploader comment: This photo was taken by myself a few years ago with a 35mm disposable camera, i have no explanation for what the white misty stuff is, as i dont smoke, didnt use a flash, or have the light on in the room as it was still light outside. Any comments welcome.


Recent comments on this image
Comment icon #6 Posted by iseedeadppl on 6/23/2005
First of all how could it be light out if the neighbours have their lights on and we can clearly see between day light and night. Nice try tho. Looks like nothing .
Comment icon #5 Posted by looby_lou79 on 7/26/2005
I can asure you it was daylight outside, if you look the light outside u see is dayight not light from a neighbours house...you are looking at the daylight, the dark area below is the roof of neighbours house and chimney (i could see how you may mistake those two squares of light as windows but believe me look closely you will see the tiles i have no reason to lie) why would i make something up if im wanting answers to what it is?????
Comment icon #4 Posted by deadxangelxluva on 8/3/2005
i see it looby_lou but im sorry i dont have any explanation for this
Comment icon #3 Posted by jonb on 8/5/2005
well there is definately light coming from the direction of the camera, slightly above the lens.... you can see the shadow behind the childs clothing on the background and outline. maybe you got hair in front of the lens
Comment icon #2 Posted by s.t.u. on 12/10/2007
Who cares if the flash was used or not. The glare from outside is more than likely from the rain gutters and I see one 'orb' and ectoplasma. Good Capture.
Comment icon #1 Posted by he did what with a plunger on 1/17/2011
i saw the exact same shape on another photo
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