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The Crypt's "Nice Try", but Fake Section!
This section is for educating ghost hunters

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Close-up of a group of men

NICE TRY!!!
Jen writes, "I recently took this photograph at a banquet at a hotel in Chicago with a digital camera. This is an original, untouched image. There was no smoking in the room, and I didn't move while snapping the image. The time was around 8:30am. I had the camera set to a preset "indoor/party" mode, and all photos taken at this setting turned out similar to this one. I switched to an "auto" mode and achieved better results for my purposes ("no ghosts"). Anyway, I showed this one to a co-worker and she freaked out a bit--thought she saw a spooky man's face in the image. Just wondering if I captured anything, or if I'm just a bad photographer!!"

Crypt Keeper's notes
Photos in this section are the ones that did not pass our test. We're not saying they are deliberate fakes but in our opinion, photos in this section (Nice Try!), are most likely camera flaws, developing errors or in some cases, deliberate manipulation. In other words, they look great but we're not qualifying them as ghost photos.








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Tips section

How to take great ghost pictures:
Quick tips for the beginner
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Any camera will work, 400 speed film is preferred.
Make sure fingers, hair and straps are clear of the 
lens with snapping pics. Keep lens clean too!  
Avoid taking pics when foggy, windy or raining.

Don't take pictures of shiny objects
Do not dare or tempt a ghost. Ask nicely for a pic.
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