Sizaru
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Post by Sizaru on Apr 29, 2006 19:49:14 GMT -5
Hello, Brian? How are you this evening? Glad that you are all right. So, anyways, my question for you is: Are there certain investigations you have been on that have made you feel uncomfortable because of a certain experience?
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Post by aneaglesangel on Apr 29, 2006 21:28:35 GMT -5
During the show I see everyone working with cameras. It seems everyone uses flash. Does anyone concentrate on low light settings with no flash? Tripods? Serious still shots, or do you rely more on the video you guys have set up? An advantage I have moderating and administrating paranormal websites. I have paranormal research groups from all over the world. I have learned alot from them and prefer no flash for low light settings, I'd be very interested to know if TAPS utilizes these techniques at all!!
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rg
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Post by rg on Apr 29, 2006 22:21:23 GMT -5
I have a general question re paranormarl investigation: Do investigators work in thedark to enable the use of thermal imaging and other technical equipment, or is there a belief that working in the dark is somehow more conducive to eliciting paranormal activity?
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Post by lildebcc on May 1, 2006 14:31:17 GMT -5
Personally, as an investigator, I like working in the dark (at night) because it is a lot more quiet. There are hardly any background noises to interfere with EVPs; and for me, I find it easier to concentrate - less distractions. Paranormal activity can happen any time, but it seems that when it is quiet/dark you can sometimes pick up on more. But then again, this is just me. Could be different for other people.
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