Jamie Renwick
Paranormal Novice
So I took a photo in my bedroom and noticed something weird in my window...can anyone else tell me what they see in this pic?
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Looks like a young Marlene Deitrich,,,
Pareidolia bro. (look it up) Demons & aliens and other perceived forms haunt all of our lives. Mostly we don't notice them, sometimes we do. But they are most often your mind playing tricks on you. If you're open to it, here's some friendly advise:
For example: You can find the programmed faces and recognizable sexual forms in ice cubes, clouds, shadows and other advertising images. They are geared to make us consumers pliant, open and aroused. But, perceived images can be found almost anywhere—in rock formations, family pictures, selfies, images from the moon (or Mars)—wherever you choose to look for them. Hoagland swears someone found a picture of a Volkswagen on Mars!
Just my opinion of course...
One would be well advised to not fall into the trap of seeking conformation of things and beings you really don't want to find. Or, image interpretations that somehow confirm your suspicions or prove an obscure point. It can come across kinda crazy... I know, just because you might be paranoid doesn't mean they're not out to get you... Unequivocal photographic evidence is one thing, "yeah, I think I see what you see' —type evidence is a bit different. No?
Where was the picture taken? Could you recreate it under the same lighting conditions etc?
There are clearly digital artifacts altering the shape of the contrasted areas in the background. For me you are not getting a true picture of what was behind you.
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