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These photos are from IGHS member Harry L. Borger at hborger@cvn.net.

Harry said, “I've been working with Joan Barr, Rick Fisher, Ron Ogburn, and others. We've been getting some pretty terrific photographs.

My Sony Mavica FD7 is working well. I've had it only a little more than a week, but already I'm getting some very interesting photographs.

After the Gettysburg Ghost Conference I sent a critiqe of the conference. One thought I suggested was the possibility of having an independent photographic expert to view and analyze our photographs to give us an ”expert“ opinion. Sorry, it seemed right at the time. I realize now that YOU are the experts at these kinds of photographs. I realize now that I am becoming educated in ghost photography that we are the experts. . . not someone else. We know our photographs are real, and we don't need an expert to talk to us about rain drops and dust particles, and lightening bugs and things like that.

I've had occasion to work with Rick's night vision scope and the electromagnetic field detector. I take pictures with my digital camera after every Ghost Tour. Getting some interesting stuff. I'll attach a few to this note for your review, and if you think they are good enough, feel free to post them on the web.

All pictures were taken with a Sony Mavica FD7 under ideal weather conditions. All pictures were taken in or near Gettysburg, PA.”

“In great deeds something abides. On great fields something stays. Forms change and pass; bodies disappear; but spirits linger, to consecreate ground for the vision-place of souls.”
Maj. General Joshua L. Chamberlain
October 3, 1889





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