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I wonder if anyone has ever attempted to use the water reflection method "out in the field" . It might be interesting to set up a water reflection session at a locale that is known for spirit activity--maybe in an abandoned house or something similar. As a light source, a researcher might be able to get by using portable battery operated lights, or candles, or maybe both.
hank wrote: I wonder if anyone has ever attempted to use the water reflection method "out in the field" . It might be interesting to set up a water reflection session at a locale that is known for spirit activity--maybe in an abandoned house or something similar. As a light source, a researcher might be able to get by using portable battery operated lights, or candles, or maybe both.
Hello Hank,
I have done water ITC outdoors before during the day. I used the sun as a light source.
Precautions to be noted are:
Take control picture(s) before you start so you will have an idea of what the water / bowl look like without activity.
The water acts like a camera obscura lens in the sense that I noticed neighboring houses and trees along the edge of the bowl. They were upside down which can be a tad confusing when you are reviewing the pics.
Also, I found that I had to stand further away when taking the pictures for the same reason.
I have also done this at night. For a light source I have tried:
Flashlight
Pocket Black Light
Short Wave Ultraviolet light
Germicidal Ultraviolet light
The red light from an optical mouse
While I did get images, no one light source was better than the others.
Hope this helps,
Ron
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Thanks for the information, Ron. I'll have to try a couple of the artificial light methods you describe. Personally, I have not had much luck with artificial lighting in general. I prefer to use natural sunlight, even when indoors. Of course, that pretty much rules out working at night, so I need to start experimenting with artificial sources. If I have any success, I'll be sure to post the pics.