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British photographer Paul Rowland visited a few days ago Jacobian-era mansion Place Tag near the Welsh the villages of Pontbliddin. This is a magnificent building built in the beginning of the XVII century an approximate king James I, is considered populated ghosts, and Paul seems to have managed to get proof the veracity of this legend.
During the tour, Rowland made many pictures, including captured on the camera the interior of Sir’s bedroom John Trevor – the founder of the mansion. They say that in these the court died after a long illness, caused by a fall from a horse. The photographer also used a special ultraviolet flash. On one of the frames using With this technology, he captured something mysterious.
A photo from open sources
The image showed a whitish silhouette in the air, suspiciously looking like a human head. Well distinguishable not only her outlines, but also dark eyes and ear. Rowland thinks he fortunate enough to capture the spirit of John Trevor himself, still appearing in her bedroom because of an unknown to us.
It seems to me, says the photographer, it is ultraviolet the flash allowed the ghost to become visible to the camera lens, although it can be assumed that this is just an accident. And if a ghost just wanted to “appear” to people, even if it’s so ghostly and only in the picture? ..