I've noticed that the best times to go out for a paranormal photographic excursion are during the summer, at night, and just before a storm. There seems to be a higher level of activity during the above mentioned. Any camera will work fine, be it a disposable, polaroid, or digital. I prefer digital because I can see the images right away.
The best places to take paranormal photos are at well known haunting locations. Savannah, Georgia, St. Augustine, Florida, Chicago, Illinois, Richmond, Virginia, and New Orleans, Louisiana are wonderful places for paranormal photography. How do you know if you've captured a ghostly image on film? There are three types of images that will show up. These are the Orbs, Ribbons, and Mists. Orbs will look like round and cloudy discs of various sizes. Sometimes there will only be one in a photo and other times there will be dozens. Orbs are the most common of the three. Ribbons look like beams of light, usually red, yellow or orange, that zig-zag across the photo. Mists are the most eerie. These will look like ghostly figures. Sometimes, even the outline of a face and/or body will be visible. However, Mists are the most rare of the three.
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