I am not a paranormal investigator. I
have no interest in paranormal investigating. I enjoy these types of TV shows
as much as anyone else, but that’s about it. I partake of paranormal shows as
entertainment. It isn’t that I don’t believe in the supernatural at all, I simply
take these types of things with a grain of salt.
Earlier this month I wrote an article
on examiner.com about the Boulder City Pet Cemetery and got some great pictures
in the late afternoon. I decided to return to the pet cemetery at night to see
if I could get some good nighttime photos. The setting is perfect; rustic old
graves in the middle of the desert make for a very dark, gothic subject. Just
the type of pictures I love to take.
This is the first photo, unedited. |
To be honest, the only time during
the night that I felt at all uneasy was while taking these two photos. While
setting up my tripod, both my friend and I heard something moving in the
distance. It was windy and we thought we had debunked the noise as being a
branch from a nearby bush hitting a short metal fence someone erected around
their pet’s grave. In retrospect, the
sound was coming from the direction that the eyes appear to be coming from.
I didn’t notice anything out of the
ordinary until a few days later when I finally found time to sit down and edit
the photos. That’s when I noticed what looked like a green face with glowing
eyes behind the grave marker. Then I noticed that there were three sets of eyes
in the second photo taken of the grave marker.
First photo, Color enhanced to show detail. |
What I find the most interesting is
that it is not just one photo. The same phenomenon can be seen in the second
photo, as well. The eyes are a little closer to the camera, and you can see one
set is hovering in front of the grave marker. The third photo was taken about
ten or fifteen minutes later on our way back out of the cemetery. Nothing
appears in this one even though it was taken in the same lighting.
I have to say, looking at ghost
pictures online is one thing; you don’t know who took the picture, if they have
something to gain form it, or if their camera was malfunctioning, etc. It is
quite another when it was you who took the picture on your own camera. I know
that there is nothing but miles of open desert between the cemetery and Boulder
City. I know that my camera has never malfunctioned or taken any similar photos
before. Most importantly, I know I didn’t fake or Photoshop the pictures. That’s
what makes this so unsettling.
This is one of the other photos taken that night. The lights of Boulder City can be seen in the background. |
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