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18 comments to "Ghostly Angel?"
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mrgoodbar
May 16th, 2007 at
4:17 am
A retired policeman? Rome? A photo? Wow! It must be real.
Seriously, how is this neat? It doesn’t even look like anything… just some sort of white smudge or reflection.
You guys have a bad habit of posting BS images usually with some sheepish explanation such as, “I don’t know if its real or not, but…”
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Nora
May 16th, 2007 at
4:26 am
Sure is a dumpy looking angel. Reminds me of the dwarfs in World of Warcraft. Squat and not “awe inspiring” whatsoever.
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Aramax
May 16th, 2007 at
4:31 am
It’s true that we could do better. We should definitly post about all that BBC reporter who went crazy because a scientologist wouldnt let him talk or something like that.
Anyway… I guess that what mrgoodbar was trying to say is that “Extraordinary claims require extraordinary proof”.
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HollywoodBob
May 16th, 2007 at
5:12 am
If you look closely the “bust” line of the “angel” conforms perfectly to the edge of the wall behind it. It’s obviously a reflection off of someone elses digital camera’s lcd screen. There’s a massive light source directly above the crowd. Cop must know some crap pro-photogs and not know the difference between the words “revealed” and “noticed”.
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fluff
May 16th, 2007 at
5:40 am
Bullshit. Why did you post that?
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L.B. Jeffries
May 16th, 2007 at
8:47 am
I’d like to chime in and say that “stunning” isn’t quite the word I’d use for that image.
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sam
May 16th, 2007 at
9:06 am
ok, so it’s obviously not a sign from god or literally an angel or anything, but i think sometimes it’s neat when you see coincidental pictures in things like that. It’s like cloud watching and seeing things in the cloud, or a crumpled sock that looks like abraham lincoln. I think it’s kind of neat. thanks alex
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Ruby on Rails guy
May 16th, 2007 at
9:16 am
Ive never believed in these things .. i think it is the sun..
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Dave
May 16th, 2007 at
10:22 am
So it’s probably not an angel, and a perfectly reasonable explanation can likely be found for it. But why the inordinately hostile reactions to it. It’s a photograph that somebody thought was “neat”, and it got posted on Neatorama. Get over it, people.
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Angela
May 16th, 2007 at
10:39 am
Why would you link anything from the Daily Mail?? You know that newspaper is bull
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Jiminy Smitts
May 16th, 2007 at
12:25 pm
To my untrained eye it appears to be am Ophanim, but could possibly be a Cherubim or even a Kyriotite!
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ted
May 16th, 2007 at
12:50 pm
Looks like a Vorlon to me.
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brayden
May 16th, 2007 at
2:23 pm
i dont know what you guys are talking about, its -obviously- tinkerbell.
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Bendy
May 16th, 2007 at
6:25 pm
Ain’t no such thing as angels…
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Wendy
May 17th, 2007 at
7:44 pm
It’s cute and neat. I like how people naturally look for shapes and patterns in things. To me the pattern looks like Tinkerbell! Thanks!

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Gellner
May 17th, 2007 at
8:05 pm
Are you surprised? A cop took this picture…leave it to them to find the truth lol
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ted
May 18th, 2007 at
12:42 pm
Also, the article’s misleading. The Pope has a separate building where papal audiences are held (right next to St Peter’s).
Maybe the Angel should have asked for directions.
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Jezebel
May 23rd, 2007 at
12:11 am
If you look carefully, the light is arrayed on several different pillars, and different depths and angles in the photo. It’s really nothing more then our brains associating several random shapes that happen to be squashed together as a familiar outline. Now, if the whole ‘ghost angel’ were floating in front of the pillars, or was on the floor or a flat wall, it would be quite different. We see what we want to see. Theres no use arguing about the direction of the light being impossible- it’s obviously comming from several different sources, and the angel is brilliant, otherwise it would look like several window-shapes next to one another. And if the ‘photo experts’ can’t figure it out, they are obviously not experts.
My Aunt tells a story of a friend of hers who took a picture of the clouds out of an airplane window. She got the pictures developed (back in the days when digital was just getting started) and when the picture came back, Jesus was standing in the middle of the clouds, plain as day, in vibrant, living colour. My Aunt later discovered that developers will occasionally add Jesus to cloud pictures as a running inside joke.
In any case, it’s certainly interesting and amusing to think that people will freak out over rays of light. Guess theres still some innocence in the world.
. . .And that’s what’s really neat about this picture

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