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A Ghost in the Garden of Good and Evil Hi,
This picture was taken at the
end of March at Bonaventure Cemetery in Savannah, GA. This is said to be
one of the most haunted cemeteries in Savannah (the famous one from
Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil). In the photo, there is a figure
which looks human sitting on the second stair where the pillars are. I did
not notice anyone around when I took this picture and I definitely did not
see this "person" sitting there. It is hard to see unless you zoom in, but
it appears to be a person sitting cross legged.
This is a tough call. My first instinct is that we're looking at an illusion of light and shadow. Light, diffusing through the trees, has created the ghost's legs while the shadow on the column created the body. In a sense, this is a form of matrixing, where our brains look for patterns where there are none. However, there is something about the picture that strikes me as odd. For one thing, the "legs" are made of a diffuse gray that doesn't appear anywhere else in the picture and, although the low resolution from magnifying the picture makes it a tough call, it almost seems as though the diffuse gray is on the column as well. I'm not sure that this is an actual ghost, though. If the foggy gray were in front of the plants in the background, I would be more convinced, but I think what we have here is just a trick of shadows and nothing more.
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