Friday, August 21, 2009

Spirits in Colorado







This series is a sequence taken at the historic Stanley Hotel in Estes Park, CO. It is one of the most haunted hotels in North America and was the basis for Stephen King's The Shining. I stayed there in May and it was really cool...and creepy. I certainly had some ghostly encounters, although nothing evil...which is exactly how I prefer my supernatural encounters to be. This sequence was taken in the most haunted room of the hotel and shows an energy mass moving across the wall. It first appears directly above the chair, works its way around the corner of the room, and the descends toward the left behind the curtain. The last shot is purely to demonstrate that the mass disappeared and reappeared around the room and that it wasn't just paint or a patch on the wall. That chair is a high center of activity. The energy mass was never visible to my naked eye despite it clearly showing up in several pictures. You may have to click and enlarge the image for a really clear view.

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