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	<title>Comments on: Foto Penampakan Hantu Bayangan</title>
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	<description>Ghost Appearance Photos</description>
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		<title>By: angel</title>
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		<dc:creator>angel</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 11 Aug 2008 06:50:59 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Obviously this is a fake ghost photo.
The person at the back is wearing a red sleeveless t-shirt with some kind of decoration on the shirt's lower corner, and black pants of some kind. 
Why do I say so? It's obvious in the photograph.
This effect can happen because the main subject who is our guy with the spectacles is ready to snap the photo, he is static, not moving, and posing ready for the camera.
The other, a cheeky friend, is just trying to steal some limelight by suddenly going on screen. Problem is that the camera shutter had already started to go off, and so it snapped the motion instead of a static person.
To achieve this sort of effect, try this. Have your friend with a camera ready. Run right in front across the camera just when he/she is clicking the shutter. You'll have your own motion ghost.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Obviously this is a fake ghost photo.<br />
The person at the back is wearing a red sleeveless t-shirt with some kind of decoration on the shirt&#8217;s lower corner, and black pants of some kind.<br />
Why do I say so? It&#8217;s obvious in the photograph.<br />
This effect can happen because the main subject who is our guy with the spectacles is ready to snap the photo, he is static, not moving, and posing ready for the camera.<br />
The other, a cheeky friend, is just trying to steal some limelight by suddenly going on screen. Problem is that the camera shutter had already started to go off, and so it snapped the motion instead of a static person.<br />
To achieve this sort of effect, try this. Have your friend with a camera ready. Run right in front across the camera just when he/she is clicking the shutter. You&#8217;ll have your own motion ghost.</p>
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