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Standards and
Protocol
1. Avoid
taking pictures in the rain or when it’s snowing or foggy. Moisture or
precipitation in the air can and will cause artificial anomalies to appear on
film. Also remember that
precipitation is in the air before & after a storm.
2. Do
not smoke during an investigation. Also stay away from lit barbeques and open
campfires. In other words, avoid smoke, flames.
3. Hold
your breath when snapping photos on a cold night. Exhaled breath can show up as
a mist or fog on film.
4. Tie
long hair back so it doesn’t show up in front of the lens.
5. Know
where your camera strap is at all times. Either have it around your neck or take
it off. Also be mindful of a tangling lens cover.
6. Avoid
taking pictures during any adverse weather conditions. Including windy days.
7. Stay
off private property unless you have permission.
8. Never
go on an investigation alone. Particularly in a secluded area.
9. Make
sure your camera lens is clean. A smudge can look like an anomaly.
10.
Know
where your fingers are and keep them away from the lens.
11. Avoid
taking pictures of shinny objects. This means glass, mirrors, reflective objects
and anything that shines or that could cause a reflection.
12. If
you are using a camera with night settings, use that setting when taking
pictures in the evening and inside of dark buildings.
13. Avoid
lens flair. Never take pictures in the direction of the sun or a strong light
source. Try to have light sources behind you when snapping a picture.
14. No
horse play during an investigation.
15. Never
dare spirits to come around. You might get your wish and they aren't always
friendly during these situations.
16. Promote
positive energy during an investigation or ghost hunt. The good ghosts will
sense fear and stay away out of kindness and the bad ones will feed off of your fear.
Either way, for best results and safety, always go into an investigation with positive
& compassionate feelings. In other words think happy thoughts.
17. Let
the ghosts know what you are doing and why you are there. Invite them to have
their picture taken.
18. Be
objective about the things you encounter! Try to find other rational for
everything. If there is no other explanation for what you witness, you may be on
to something! 19.
It's always a good idea to
keep a cell phone with you just in case. 20.
A ghost hunt is no place for
cigarettes and alcohol. Cigarette smoke looks like ghostly forms in photos and alcohol
can distort your senses. That goes for any other
mind altering substances as well.
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