Webster Church Cemetery




These photos are from Bill and Lucy of LKeas@mediaone.net.

Bill & Lucy said, "The attached photos were taken during our third investigation of Webster Church Cemetery on March 22, 1999. The day had been one of the warmest in Michigan in quite awhile. There was no rain, snow, fog, or dust when the pictures were taken. Also, it had became a little cooler by the time we arrived at the cemetery and exhaled breath could be seen, so we took extra precautions when snapping photographs so as not to capture the exhaled breath in any of the pictures."

The first picture was captured using a 35mm Olympus Zoom 80 camera with Kodak 800 speed color film. The amazing thing about this photo was that the mist was seen rising through the view-finder on the camera while the flash was going off. Also, where the image is brightest white, there appears to be an orb and a trail can be seen behind it (magnification to about 600% clearly shows the anomoly and the trail). The entire mist is contained within the frame of the negative and the pictures before and after on the roll conatin no anomolies, so it is not leakage.

The second picture was captured in the same area as the first and also using a 35mm Olympus Zoom 80 camera with Kodak 800 speed color film. The mist is also visible on the negative and contained within the frame.




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