PARANORMAL PHOTOGRAPHY
The internet is full of plausible pictures claiming to have captured the image of someone from another world. One of the most convencing is that of Freddy Jackson. The photograph was taken in 1919 and was originally published in 1975 by Sir Victor Goddard, a retired RAF officer. The photo is of Goddards
squadron who were responsible for the maintainence of the HMS Daedalus during World War One. The ghostly face of a man can clearly be seen peering from behind one of the RAF men, fourth from the left on the back row.
It is said to be the face of Freddy Jackson, an Air Mechanic who had been accidentaly killed by an airplane propeller two days before the photograph was taken. His
funeral had taken place on the day this photograph was snapped. members of the squadron easily recognized the face as Jackson's. It has been suggested that Jackson, unaware of his death, decided to show up for the group photo as he had expected to do, if he was alive.
Is this a Grey Lady at Willard Library?


The Hampton Court ghost has become very popular over the internet. But is it real? This still photograph is taken from actual CCTV footage at Hampton Court and it appears to capture this 'spirit' accessing the doors.
UKPS visited Ruthin Jail in North Wales, where from the photographs we took we captured this full manifestion of spirit.
WE WISH!!
Have a look for yourself: This image has not been edited except for being cropped. What is Philip filming? The apparition of a boy spirit? Let me clear this up...it aint a ghost and it aint fraud. Some might say the camera never lies, and in truth it doesn't. It is the over enthusiastic ghost seekers and closed minds making lies of the photographs like this one and of Orbs, Mists and Ghost Face pictures.
UKPS themselves have been caught in this 'over enthusiastic ghost seeker' mode when the private investigation in Golborne produced the picture below.
Initally there was excitement surrounding the picture as no logical or physical explanation could be found, with Steve believing the image was transparent and Philip good see faces in the 'grey sheet', but Steve's mind translated these faces as an image of a Monkey. The picture was sent to two mediums along with a second picture taken seconds later that did not include the 'grey thing'. Medium One, who also joined us at the location got the feeling from the picture that something was trying to stop him from doing his job, stopping him from reading the image, so he couldn't pick up anything. Medium Two who has never been to the location said he didn't pick anything up from the picture with the 'blue thing' in it, but the information he gave us from the other picture without the thing in it, matched information picked up on the night of the investigation by Medium One. A full article including the information the mediums offered on the picture and from joining us at the location will be available soon with other details of our investigation.
Basically both mediums didn't feel anything from this picture which also fits into our conclusion after we set about proving ourselves wrong.
Some people may be able to just look at a picture and tell imediately a picture is paranormal or natural, but some people can't and this is why we ask to consider that The Real Stuff Is Rare.
After the excitement we returned to the location to 'visit the loo' to see if any material could have been responsible for this, as logical explanations were being ruled out one after another. With Steve behind the camera and both managers wearing white blouses this ruled them out, which only left Philip, who was wearing a dark jacket at the time. Steve didn't recall Philip walking in front of the shot but none-the-less Philip was asked to wear the same jacket when we returned to the location.
Its clear to see from the progression of shots below that the image is without a doubt NOT paranormal.
The facts around this type of paranormal photography is very much akin to how ORBS are captured on pictures and the reason why UKPS are 99% sure Orbs are nothing other than natural. The positioning of Philip to recreate the original image had to be within a couple of centimeters of the camera viewfinder, just as the physical particles that cause orbs and streaks of light in photographs need to be too.