Okay, this one is really strange:
Laura said:Okay, this one is really strange:
Cassandra94 said:Hmm yeah that one is really weird. But I'm thinking it might be edited because for the timestamp to be affected from this man travelling through 'time' wouldn't the homeless man in the footage be affected as well?
Laura said:Well, that's what I'm wondering including things Cs said in last session about recordings. What if the camera was simultaneously recording two different time periods, at least momentarily? The homeless man would not necessarily be able to see what was being recorded from the other timeline as one could speculate that only the recording device was sensitive enough to catch it. Kinda like situations where a camera records images that the person taking the photo never sees. Or, when one person can see something that others cannot. So, the homeless man not seeing it doesn't mean much.
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Anyway, if it is not camera manipulation, I think it is really, really strange.
treesparrow said:If you look at the glass front of the store, there's a special offer poster displayed to the right of the entrance (buy and save $10). I'm just wondering if the footage does really show 2 different times slots 3 years apart, would that same (presumably temporary) poster remain there for such a long time? That casts some doubt in my mind about the film being genuine, fwiw.
MusicMan said:Back in the good old days, we used to take photographs with cameras which contained film.
Obviously. Anyhow, sometimes the film would (accidentally) not be advanced and you would get a double exposure.
This could also be deliberate. But the effects could look quite ghostly.
My thinking is that this is a digital recording, and that something similar has happened with the recording process on the hard drive, with overlapping recordings.
We used to get similar sort of things on audio tapes, too with bleed through from overlapping tracks, it sounded quite odd, like an echo.
New iPhone shows chilling unexplained image of 'dead woman's face' in camera app
A chilling viral video showing a photo of what appears to be a dead person on a brand new iPhone’s camera app has alarmed social media users.
The clip starts with a man holding his iPhone and launching the camera app.
The iPhone - reportedly an iPhone SE - activates the camera and a small picture of a dead person appears in the bottom-left corner of the screen.
Mirror.co.uk has chosen to censor the image.
The small window is designed to give users a preview of previously-taken photos but as the man presses the thumbnail, the picture app opens in full-screen mode and reveals there are no photos stored on the phone’s internal storage.
CENBrand new phone comes with ghostly image of dead faceThe chilling image was spotted in the corner of the screen on a picture preview
According to Peruvian national broadcasting company RPP News, the bloodcurdling footage was sent to video blogger - or ‘vlogger’ - Julian Cavalero, who published the story to his many South American followers.
Cavalero said he was recently contacted by a woman named Nuvid Odeth, who claims to be a friend of the phone’s owner.
Nuvid claims her friend discovered the disturbing photo after turning on his brand-new iPhone and testing the camera function.
She messaged Cavalero on social media, saying: "He recently bought an iPhone that had clearly never been used.
CENBrand new phone comes with ghostly image of dead faceBut there are no photos to be displayed on the camera roll
"He took a few photos to test the camera but after that he saw a strange image appearing in the corner that he says he never took.
"My friend doesn’t have any social media apps on his phone, like WhatsApp which could have downloaded archive pictures."
The anonymous man reportedly went to his local phone shop where he had bought the brand-new device.
The shop’s attendant had then told him to ‘factory reset’ his phone, effectively erasing all of the data and restoring it to its factory settings.
GettyiPhone Launch at Tokyo storeThe man claims to be using an iPhone SE - which was launched earlier this year
But according to Nuvid, when the owner did as he was told, he was shocked to discover that the preview image had not been deleted from his phone.
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The man then recorded the video of himself using the phone and it eventually made its way to online vlogger Cavalero.
According to Nuvid, the phone simply states that there are no photos stored on its memory, but when her friend opens the camera app, the picture can be still seen in the lower-left corner.
The video has so far gathered more than 2 million views on video-sharing websites but despite the advice and many theories of shocked viewers, the mystery remains unsolved.