Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography major - It is said that people will become ghosts after death. Are there really ghosts in the world?

It is said that people will become ghosts after death. Are there really ghosts in the world?

According to the report, the person who took the photo was Christopher Aitchison. When he visited the ruins of Tan Talon Castle in east lothian, Scotland, the castle was "empty" and he was shocked by the perfect architecture of this ancient castle. At that time, he couldn't help recording the building built in14th century with his camera. But who knows, when he came home and was sorting out the photos, he was surprised to find that there was a woman in the photo. She was wearing 65433.

Christopher said that when he took photos, he really didn't find this' ghost'. If there is, he will not press the camera shutter, because he will think that this photo of the castle is not a complete photo of the scenic spot, so he really feels a chill after seeing the woman in the photo. At the same time, he also mentioned that when he took pictures, there were no people wearing medieval clothes around the whole site.

It is understood that after the photo won the championship, it was also reported by the relevant media on the Internet. In this regard, the three photographers decided that this photo was "absolutely not forged or retouched", and on the other hand, netizens also made a sensation because of this photo.

It is reported that netizens are divided into two factions. Those who believe in ghosts think that they are the ghosts of King james v of scotland or unjust souls who died in castles.

Professor richard wiseman from the University of Hertfordshire said, "This man is dressed in ancient clothes. As we all know, Tantalong Castle is not the kind of place where holiday portraits will be placed and staff in ancient costumes will be present. ''

The other school insists that this figure is definitely not a ghost, thinking that it may be a reflection of a stone in the castle, or just an ordinary tourist, because the light or other factors at that time would make him look like wearing medieval clothes.

Alex Pryce, a scholar in Edinburgh, told the media,' Let's enlarge the picture infinitely, and then observe it carefully. Obviously, this is a woman in a gray coat, holding a bag in her hand and carrying it on her shoulder. It should just want to come down from upstairs, not a medieval ghost at all. ''