Caught on Camera - Ghost or Mist?

 

Matt Armstrong was taking photos around the village of Llay, near Wrexham, when he caught this image on camera. Read his story:

" My friend Shaun Bird and myself decided to walk down to the bottom of the hill at Pentwmpath and take some photos of Nant-Y-Gaer wood. I took several photographs and we walked back up the hill.

The hill was very icy and Shaun had training shoes on and was able to walk a little faster than myself. Shaun was nearly at the top of the hill and I was only three quarters of the way up. I decided to stop and take a photo of the bridge at the bottom of the hill.

I took the photo using a digital camera. With the digital camera that I use it displays the photo for a brief second before you can take the next. When the camera displayed the photo it looked as though the picture had not taken correctly. I took another straight away. There was about a five second gap between each photo.

When I downloaded the photos from the camera to my PC, I had a look at the photo that I thought had not taken correctly. There was a white mist covering over half of the photo. I could not explain where or how this mist had appeared from. At this moment I walked away from my desk to get a pen. As I walked back to the PC I was looking at the photo. I could not believe what I was seeing.

Within the mist were two faces, one staring into the camera and one looking down at the floor. The one looking into the camera appears to be wearing a hat or a helmet. The other appears to have something on his head, but it is not too clear. Others have looked at the photo and can also see the two faces.

I can assure all of you that the photo has not been tampered with in any way and that there was no mist around at the time I took the photos.

Are these two faces images of ghosts that are living in limbo on Penny Hill? If so, why did they disappear so quickly? Why did they appear in the first place? Why did they only appear on the camera and not in view of all of us? Or is it just a fault with the camera that has taken thousands of pictures previously with no problem. You can decide for yourself."

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Extracted from a BBC article Feb 2009

 

 

 

 

Posted on Wed 13th Oct 2010 12:56:38