I'm never going back to the woods...


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I've never seen the building before. But then again, I haven't gone searching around the woods very much

have you told the police or any thing? cuz if i were to find a camera lying around in the woods and see these wierd pictures i would probably show the pix to the police, maybe some one went missing or something...??

but if this is a prank why would any one just give up a camera to do this..

have you told the police or any thing? cuz if i were to find a camera lying around in the woods and see these wierd pictures i would probably show the pix to the police, maybe some one went missing or something...??

but if this is a prank why would any one just give up a camera to do this..

Ya it is sort of an expensive prank, unless they stole the camera.

have you told the police or any thing? cuz if i were to find a camera lying around in the woods and see these wierd pictures i would probably show the pix to the police, maybe some one went missing or something...??

but if this is a prank why would any one just give up a camera to do this..

yeah , because it's an expensive camera . maybe you guy's know this : on every original picture of a photo-cam there's information about the camera like shutterspeed etc. etc. . maybe we can track this ?

yeah , because it's an expensive camera . maybe you guy's know this : on every original picture of a photo-cam there's information about the camera like shutterspeed etc. etc. . maybe we can track this ?

Yes, its in the Explorer Properties, one of the Advanced back pages somewhere.

I took a second look at those photos just now and it sent chills down my spine.

http://img3.exs.cx/img3/1727/pshot32.jpg

This one especially. Seems like he/she was being chased, and he/she was taking photos all the way. If you look carefully enough... well...

http://img4.exs.cx/img4/5612/pshot10.jpg

This earlier photo shows something like a cat or something in the middle. Look closely.

http://img4.exs.cx/img4/6068/pshot09.jpg

Why is this tree so bare?

Oh God these photographs are making me geniuely scared to the point that I'm now reciting Buddhist prayers!

I took a second look at those photos just now and it sent chills down my spine.

http://img3.exs.cx/img3/1727/pshot32.jpg

This one especially. Seems like he/she was being chased, and he/she was taking photos all the way. If you look carefully enough... well...

http://img4.exs.cx/img4/5612/pshot10.jpg

This earlier photo shows something like a cat or something in the middle. Look closely.

http://img4.exs.cx/img4/6068/pshot09.jpg

Why is this tree so bare?

Oh God these photographs are making me geniuely scared to the point that I'm now reciting Buddhist prayers!

Sent a tingle down my back, but then again i can control when i do it :/

I took a second look at those photos just now and it sent chills down my spine.

http://img3.exs.cx/img3/1727/pshot32.jpg

This one especially. Seems like he/she was being chased, and he/she was taking photos all the way. If you look carefully enough... well...

http://img4.exs.cx/img4/5612/pshot10.jpg

This earlier photo shows something like a cat or something in the middle. Look closely.

http://img4.exs.cx/img4/6068/pshot09.jpg

Why is this tree so bare?

Oh God these photographs are making me geniuely scared to the point that I'm now reciting Buddhist prayers!

im pretty sure the person is a guy by looking at his hand, what do u guys think?

pshot24.jpg

I took a second look at those photos just now and it sent chills down my spine.

http://img3.exs.cx/img3/1727/pshot32.jpg

This one especially. Seems like he/she was being chased, and he/she was taking photos all the way. If you look carefully enough... well...

http://img4.exs.cx/img4/5612/pshot10.jpg

This earlier photo shows something like a cat or something in the middle. Look closely.

http://img4.exs.cx/img4/6068/pshot09.jpg

Why is this tree so bare?

Oh God these photographs are making me geniuely scared to the point that I'm now reciting Buddhist prayers!

Also, that tree has round branches.. wind cant do that

At first thought that what was on his/her nails was nail polish, then I looked closely and saw that it wasn't. The pressure on his/her fingernails is making it turn red, showing that he/she may have exerted some force in pulling away this wooden plank.

Also, remember, some men do wear nail polish nowadays.

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