Thursday, January 13, 2011

Queen Mary (Certified)

Our second certified ghost photo is already here! Emails have been coming in droves! (Not really) But nevertheless, thanks to  Joe LaRocca, we have our secondhttp://www.blogger.com/post-create.g?blogID=82738764217592769 certified ghost encounter which has been voted Number 1 Ghost Photo in 2008 and continues to increase its popularity here in The Ghost District!


The Queen Mary has actually made it onto the Top 50 Most Haunted Places list several times



"While aboard the Queen Mary a few years back my Uncle George took this picture of what he thought was an ordinary vestibule. When he got home he printed out his pictures but wasn’t expecting to find what looks like a ghost walking down the hall. My Uncle is 78 and does not believe in ghosts, but this freaked him out. He doesn’t even like to talk about the incident. I was just watching a special on the 10 most haunted places and when the Queen Mary was listed I felt compelled to send in the picture.
Many emails have poured in to Hauntedamericaours.com since the original posting of the Queen Mary Ghost photo. All stating that they believe this to be the best Ghost Photo ever taken on the Queen Mary to date. Many have also voted this to be the best Number 1 Ghost Photo of the year for 2008." -Joe LaRocca
 

Author's Input:

The most compelling thing about this photo is the fact that there are lights on everywhere. This makes it impossible for this to simply be a person in a poorly lit room moving fast to make it blurry. Also, if you look very closely, the figure does not reflect in the side panels which seem to reflect everything else, including the doors. Also, you can see that the legs are very long, skinny, and disfigured. This clearly is humanoid shaped but could never be the body of a real human, it is also missing arms, or if they are present, they are very faint.

What do you think? Is this worthy of Ghost Photo of the Year?

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