Outside Investigation Tips
The problem with outside
investigations is that the environment is working against the ghost
hunter. It is difficult to record EVP sessions outside because there are
natural noises that could filter into the recording such as the wind, a
barking dog, a passing car, etc.
Photographs and video
recordings become much more difficult, especially at night, because both
types of cameras are built to capture images within a much shorter
radius in lowlight environments. The flash on a still camera and the
light on a video camera will typically allow an image radius of fifteen
to twenty feet. If the video recorder has a night-vision feature that
will help illuminate the darkness, but cameras with this feature often
have a hard time distinguishing shapes, which will cause the cameraÕs
auto-focus to randomly adjust.
If the location happens to be a
cemetery, keep in mind that some tombstones have glossy surfaces that
will reflect light, which can create strange anomalies on photographs
and video recordings. Cemeteries can also create sound echoes, which
could be mistaken for ghostly replies on EVP recordings.
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