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Whether you start big, or start small, you have to know just where the starting point is. You could be like me, go through your old photographs and wonder, "What's this?"
Or you can do a little research, find any ghost hunting groups in your area and get in contact with them. I've made this part a bit easier for you, as I have some really good links over there for you to search through. Or, you can start your own ghost hunting party, made up of you and some friends. Pick a spot, I hear midnight is the ideal time, and go there armed with your equipment. There are all types of equipment hunters use, but all you really need are the cameras and the flashlights (I hear tell it's dark at night). Cameras should be clean, with no lint on the inside lenses or dust anywhere, the camera is your friend. If there are any straps on the camera, most hunters prefer those to be removed, so that someone couldn't say, now that is just the strap.
Remember no matter where you are going, it's best not to go alone, and it is also best to stay on the good side of the law. Most cemetaries are closed for the evenings for a good reason, and cops do patrol them, so if you want to check a cemetary out at night for spiritual activity, make sure you talk to the owners of the place, or to the caretaker. Let them know just what you and your friends are doing, when you are going to be there and when you are going to leave. Most people don't mind, as long as they know what you are up to. Just bring your camera, your open mind and plenty of extra film. Good hunting! Salud! Go To Page: 1 |
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