ID | #1553611930 |
Added | Tue, 26/03/2019 |
Author | July N. |
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Phenomena | |
Status | Hypothesis
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Initial data
This famous photograph taken by Reverend R. S. Blance in 1959 during a visit to the nature reserve Corroboree Rock in Alice springs, Australia. Photograph shows a woman holding hands in front of face and outlet look. Blance claimed that he was single at the time when the photo was taken, and that he only intended to capture the natural beauty of this place.
A mysterious phenomenon was discovered while printing photos, and since then photography has acceded to many of the legends surrounding Corroboree Rock, a place that has long had spiritual significance for the aborigines of Australia.
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Original news
Taken by the Reverend R.S. Blance in 1959 during a visit to the Corroboree Rock Reserve in Alice Springs, Australia, this famous photograph seems to show a woman holding her hands in front of her face, looking away. Blance claimed that he was alone at the time the photo was taken and that he only intended to capture the natural beauty of the place. The mysterious apparition was discovered during the development of the negative and since then photography has joined the many legends surrounding Corroboree Rock, which has long been a place of spiritual importance to the Aboriginal people of Australia.
Hypotheses
Multiple exposure or multiple exposure
A special device, which is that the same frame is exposed ("photographed") several times.
Pareidolic illusion
A variety of visual illusions (the so-called "sensory illusions additions"); is the formation of illusory images, as a basis which are the details of the real object. Thus, the vague and obscure the visual image is perceived as something distinct and defined — for example, figures of people and animals in the clouds, the image of a man on the moon, "a hidden message", audible when you reverse the audio recordings, the shadows formed by leaves or complexes of objects in certain lighting (sometimes at a certain angle).
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