So You Want to Be a Ghost Hunter!

A Simple How to Guide to Get You Started

By Jill Ermer, published Oct 04, 2007
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Ghost hunting can be an exciting hobby, especially if you are a thrill seeker and love the paranormal. However it can be tricky. There are a lot of natural elements then can cause false evidence. Don't worry it even happens to the best.

There are a lot of web sites that offer a lot of so called evidence. Unfortunately you can't always believe what you see and hear. If you are ghost hunting because you truly want sufficient proof of life after death you need to educate yourself.

Here are some useful tips on how to get started if photographing

1. Mother Nature is not always your friend when you are searching for ghosts. The weather can have a great effect on your photographic out come. The dampness in the air, the chill of fall and winter weather can affect any camera. These conditions can cause orbs or what appears to be ectoplasm.

2. The right camera and the right film speed are crucial. You want at least 800-speed film. 400 speed films are OK, but it never really gives quality to support any evidence you think you might have found. The best camera to use is a digital camera. Preferably a 4.0 mega pixel or higher, Low pixel cameras can cause what looks like little faces or bodies floating in the background.

3. Camera control is also another issue. You need to be steady as you snap your pictures. Unsteady shots can cause what is known as the ribbon effect. Sure it looks cool sometimes, but it is no ghost. You can even take a picture of a person on slow speed and be unsteady and it can look like a true ghost. Be careful of that. Slow shutter should never be used when you are ghost hunting. Don't try to fool the experts either. They will tell you exactly how you did it.

4. Your breath can make ghosts. Yes it is true; you need to hold your breath when you are taking pictures especially in colder conditions. Cameras are very sensitive equipment and pick up a lot of things. Your very own breath can look like gigantic ectoplasm. Also the breath of others that may be with you, before you snap your picture make sure everyone is aware so they can be out of the way.

So You Want to Be a Ghost Hunter!

When looking for ghosts be aware they are not all as friendly as casper.

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