Another cell phone ghost picture
3-16-09 : Low-Resolution Para Pics...
With the creation of the cell phone and cell phone accessories, it is common knowledge that the current standard cell phone camera is below 2 megapixels. This means that the cameras are rather poor quality with low resolution. While fun for an evening out and spur of the moment picture taking, I don't believe cell phone pictures are quality enough to claim as proof of the paranormal.
Today on AsianOneNews, a picture has been released by the press of a 'ghost' on a crowded bus :
Mr Chen, who works in advertising, said that when he boarded the bus on Sunday night, he was surprised to find a small boy "playing a fool in the bus".
The boy, whom Mr Chen said looked to be about 9 years old, was playing and talking to himself, but no one on the bus seemed to notice.
He was at the front of the bus and even turned to talk to the bus driver, but the driver showed no response, said Mr Chen.
At one point, the boy even came to the back of the bus where he was sitting to "count the number people on the bus".
Mr Chen said the boy had asked the driver: "Was there an accident?" but the driver did not respond and did not seem to notice his presence.
He then moved to the back of the bus, where he sat beside Mr Chen, and began counting the number of passengers slowly before stopping to exclaim, "wow, so many people!"
Apparently, the boy took an interest in Mr Chen once he realised he could see him.
"He was wearing a grey jacket and yellow shorts. After he realised I was looking at him, he seemed afraid. However later on, he came back and wanted to play with me. He passed his jacket to me, but I ignored him."
Mr Chen said he was on the bus for seven minutes. Throughout the ride, the boy did not stop playing and according to Mr Chen, "creating a scene".
During the journey, Mr Chen noticed two male passengers, one Chinese the other, Indian, looking over in the boy's general direction, but they did not do anything.
"Till I got down the bus, no one reacted or did anything to stop the boy. I cannot confirm if anyone saw him."
It's quite an interesting story, but is it really a "ghost", or even newsworthy?
You be the judge. Check out the tiny picture HERE.
(Source: AsianOneNews)
NPI - Network of Paranormal Investigators
www.NPIMI.com
With the creation of the cell phone and cell phone accessories, it is common knowledge that the current standard cell phone camera is below 2 megapixels. This means that the cameras are rather poor quality with low resolution. While fun for an evening out and spur of the moment picture taking, I don't believe cell phone pictures are quality enough to claim as proof of the paranormal.
Today on AsianOneNews, a picture has been released by the press of a 'ghost' on a crowded bus :
Mr Chen, who works in advertising, said that when he boarded the bus on Sunday night, he was surprised to find a small boy "playing a fool in the bus".
The boy, whom Mr Chen said looked to be about 9 years old, was playing and talking to himself, but no one on the bus seemed to notice.
He was at the front of the bus and even turned to talk to the bus driver, but the driver showed no response, said Mr Chen.
At one point, the boy even came to the back of the bus where he was sitting to "count the number people on the bus".
Mr Chen said the boy had asked the driver: "Was there an accident?" but the driver did not respond and did not seem to notice his presence.
He then moved to the back of the bus, where he sat beside Mr Chen, and began counting the number of passengers slowly before stopping to exclaim, "wow, so many people!"
Apparently, the boy took an interest in Mr Chen once he realised he could see him.
"He was wearing a grey jacket and yellow shorts. After he realised I was looking at him, he seemed afraid. However later on, he came back and wanted to play with me. He passed his jacket to me, but I ignored him."
Mr Chen said he was on the bus for seven minutes. Throughout the ride, the boy did not stop playing and according to Mr Chen, "creating a scene".
During the journey, Mr Chen noticed two male passengers, one Chinese the other, Indian, looking over in the boy's general direction, but they did not do anything.
"Till I got down the bus, no one reacted or did anything to stop the boy. I cannot confirm if anyone saw him."
It's quite an interesting story, but is it really a "ghost", or even newsworthy?
You be the judge. Check out the tiny picture HERE.
(Source: AsianOneNews)
NPI - Network of Paranormal Investigators
www.NPIMI.com


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