I
was looking at your photo gallery and thought I would submit
a photo that I took on my Sony Digital camera in October
last year at Silverton Gaol near Broken Hill.
If there wasn't a story that went with this photo I would
simply say it is a camera anomoly. However - while a friend
and I were visiting the Gaol I was in the area next to the
tractor and I saw a man standing next to the tractor. I
might add that there was only my friend and I and the person
working at the desk at the Gaol at the time as it was later
in the afternoon and not during a busy time. You can't get
in unless you go past the front desk.
I mentioned to my friend that I saw a man standing there
and he said he didn't see anyone. I looked again and he
was gone. A few minutes later there was the man again, standing
right next to the tractor. Once again he was gone as quickly
as he appeared. A third time this happened. Then gone again.
AT this point I said out loud, my friend thought I had lost
my mind, "Hi there, I think you are trying to say something
to me but I'm not sure what it is sorry. Do you mind if
I take a photo of you?"
I waited a few seconds and took the photo. My friend looked
on in amazement. As I was taking the photo I said, "if you
are there give me an indication on the picture will you?".
I saw nothing when I took the photo. No man, not lights
nothing at all. I got back to the motel that night, downloaded
the pictures from the camera and looked at them. At this
point I would like to add that this camera is one I use
to take photos at work a couple of times a week and to date
has taken more than 9000 photos. I have never ever had it
take a photo incorrectly or even out of focus.
When I looked at the photo taken at the tractor I noticed
a diamond shaped blue orb at the top of the photo. There
was nothing on any of the other photos. I have to say I
saw the man, I am clairvoyant and I know he was there.
Perhaps this is not an orb of his energy but I think it
could be his way of answering my question, even if it was
only to cause a lighting anomoly.
What do you think? |