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This is quite old, it happened a couple of year a go to a friend but i've hung on to these pics as it has totally amazed me.

Basically he got a new web cam with option to take a photo every 2 seconds when there was movement. Up on testing it out this is what happened:

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The images above were taken every 2 seconds.

I can assure you there is no trickery or hoax stuff going on... the day this happened he left the cam on for 24 hours to see if anything else came up but nothing did, maybe you clever guys on Neowin can shed any light?

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What, in that it's also human shaped?

Physical size to be specific.

To me, it just seems as the guy has fudged some photos. They aren't time/date stamped, so maybe he took the first three as normal, and took the fourth one the next day?

I'm telling you that he hasn't though.. why would i bother putting them up if it was fake?

The figure is 100% unexplained. The webcam was brand new, this was the first test.. as you can see he sets it and walks away, an image is snapped at intervals of 2 seconds, it catches him walking away for 6 seconds and catches the random figure on the 8th. there was no more snaps after that he left it running for 24 hours but still nothing.

Physical size to be specific.

To me, it just seems as the guy has fudged some photos. They aren't time/date stamped, so maybe he took the first three as normal, and took the fourth one the next day?

No it's not.. The person is a lot "chubbier" that the thing in the window.

I can assure you there is no trickery or hoax stuff going on... the day this happened he left the cam on for 24 hours to see if anything else came up but nothing did, maybe you clever guys on Neowin can shed any light?

Shed light on what? Obviously this is a ghost.

It says so in the title of the thread you created.

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reflection from the hanging clothes would be my best guess. :yes: just because something isn't easy to explain doesn't automatically mean it is paranormal, and because you say this looks like a ghost means people look for it too.

I'm telling you that he hasn't though.. why would i bother putting them up if it was fake?

The figure is 100% unexplained. The webcam was brand new, this was the first test...

There does seem to be something odd about the kid's fingers --- like he has extra, or the fingers are deformed.

There are several causes of 'ghosts'.

They may be thought forms created from the strong mental images, of that guy in the 3 pictures, perhaps.

I would question him.

It could be a recently deceased relative -- again, I would question the family.

It's possible, although rare, that it is some living person, who projected out of their body.

If you really want to learn more, I'd consider having some reputable paranormal team, or psychic investigate.

Look around to see what groups are in your area.

Creepy xD

Has anyone heard about Poltergeist?

I think it's a natural phenomenon, but I would **** myself if ever was there xD

Something like this

All of that guy's video are faked using a basic filming overlay technique. The giveaway is the video of stacking chairs which he was lazy in his editing.

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