That jives with what a coworker once told me, he's a minister, and I asked him "what keeps evil away" Dale replied " your faith in God"
I just asked, and it was taken with her cell phone.. Could a digital camera possibly cause that weird shadow?
Shadow? I clearly see a person in the background not a shadow. Anyway the reason I asked that is because years ago they used to say that with 35mm cameras or cameras with "film" when you saw these kinds of anomalies they always wrote it off as a previous photo on the same reel getting superimposed over another photo in the development process. But with digital cameras I would think that would be way less likely.
That should not be possible with a digital photo. Data is written or overwritten, there is no accidental combining of images. Any accidental mixing of data gives you a corrupt (bad) file.
I don't know why I said shadow?? really wanted to say ghost?? spirit?? or something on that level Back in the 60's my father was taking pic's of the house for insurance reasons with a 35mm Kodak and one developed pic showed the front half of the new 66 Wildcat he bought and the other half a stock room in the basement probably full with 500 plus cans of SS Pierce veggies and fruit. When your young pic's like that amaze you and it still sticks in my head. My sister is very sentimental with keeping things from are child hood, I have to ask her to look for the pic.
i got a good one, either i have some damm ghost in the fing attic or squrrels, but either way it sure scares the living daylight outta me, because all you hear are they running around in the walls and ceiling, pretty fun when trying to go to sleep
Sounds like squirrels, I would get them out of there if I was you. They can do a lot of damage and possibly start a fire if they start chewing on your wiring.