This section of our site is dedicated to false positives and fake ghost photos. What is a false positive and what is the difference between that and a fraudulent photo? A false positive ghost photo is a photo in which no intentional manipulation was done to create what appears in the photo. A photo is considered fraudulent when the photographer uses tools to intentionally manipulate the photo to make it appear the way they want. A good example is "photo shopping" anomalies from another photo into their photo or using the tools to create anomalies into their photo. I put the Spookvale community to work to produce their finest fakes and false positives.
This little spectral beauty was created by P. Richardson who is also a professional photographer. He used photo shop to create the little ghost to the right. However, the orb on the left is not fake.
This is without a doubt one of my FAVORITE photos. No that is not a ghostly light at the end of the tunnel. This is what happens when two camera flashes go off at the same time.
Not only is smoking bad for you, it's bad for your photos too. We created this one some time ago to show what happens when you smoke and take photos at the same time.
That's Justin's finger. The camera went off as he dropped it and tried to catch it.