



This photo was taken in the dining room of the Whaley House on 10/19/06. It used to be presented as a kitchen prior to 2000. Notice the shadow on the wall. It completely blocks out the pattern in the wall paper.

The image does seem to be doubled, see a woman standing in the window. Brent see a little girl. Docents do dress in period clothing but she is standing in a restricted area. This room happens to be a favorite of Anna Whaley.

This was taken on 12/12/04

In dining room, where the tour guide said was the “hot spot” for pictures. This is the actual photo and the spots that appeared on digital camera. Looking closer can kind of see a cross on the right (like the ones in the graveyard nearby).

Computer Enhanced version

This picture was taken by Raymond Swayngim in the Whaley House Dining Room on October 19, 2003. Not only is there an energy vortex but there is a mysterious image on the wall behind it. Not even the picture on the wall is as intriguing as this ghostly image.

Notice the picture on the bottom is of the same room as the picture on the top. Notice how the top half of the top picture is dark in a horizontal line across the picture. Not to mention the energy that is present.

Notice the picture on the left has 2 red orbs and 1 white orb. The picture on the right is normal.

This picture was taken on the day the nursery furniture was removed. The curtains are tied because they had just cleaned the floor. Notice how dark the picture is even though you can tell it is a sunny day. Also notice the rainbow effect and cloudy mist in the window.

This photo was submitted by Kathleen Ladislaus from British Columbia, Canada. She used a Yachica Zoomate 140SE 35 mm, the film was Fuji 200. The JPEG image is straight off the CD from the developer, it is not a home scan, no enhancements, changes, etc.

This is a picture of Samantha, shot at midnight on Halloween at an old cemetery in Old Town San Diego…she got the distinct sense that the spirits didn’t like all that building across the street…that bright reflective light is our camera flash in the window.