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Boy named Andrew, given title Sir in dance academy AnC Dynamic Dance Studio, well, not really. Turning 15 this September, dark brown hair, large eyes, exceptionally large ears. Shy at first sight, very annoying once you get to know me; ask anyone who knows me, they'll know.

Loves...

-writing novels
-to draw
-to laugh
-dancing
-his computer
-cheese
-Soo Young

All That You n I Love

Saturday, June 13, 2009

Ghost-busting

Hey, everyone. Just wanna post this out before holidays are over, thought you all should take a momment after reading this and think of what you did for the pass two weeks.

Done? Okay, I wanna share something rather interesting today, some thing I call it Ghost Busting. Nope, you don't take plasma guns and go shooting harmless, transparent things around. This is to give you some more information about how people create hoaxes(fake paranormal phenomenons) and how do they make it look so real. I collected some pictures in my room
yesterday night, not much though. In fact, I only have two pictures.....

Take a look at
the picture on the right. It shows an old guitar I own that seems to float slightly off the floor. But if you look closely, and look at the shadows made by the guitar, the shadows all end up at the same location, which means the object(guitar) is tilted or leaning on something.

OK, maybe that isn't a very good example. Moving on. I bet all of you have heard of ano
malies or spirit orbs, right? It is like a small orb caught on camera or video saying that it is a dead person's spirit in a ball form. Sounds freaky? I don't think so. Look at the picture on the left now, it is yet another picture taken in my room with a strange ghastly orb on the top left corner. This is a good example of what they call anomalies or spirit orbs. How did I make this picture? It is pretty simple: Look at my wall colour, it's frickin' yellow, almost gold really. The trick is to use a lighter colour so it goes so light, that it turns gray like a heap of smoke. I took a blue-coloured night light, find the darkest corner of a bright-coloured wall, and shine my light onto the wall. Usually, yellow mix with blue would give the result of green. But the colour on my wall is so bright it decrease the blue-ness of the night light, thus making it light blue and in the end, grey.

There, I hope this infromation pay off. I studied night after night researching on all thse hoaxes, hopefully you guys gain some knowledge in this post. Until then, don't get hoaxed.

FIN.


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