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« Reply #60 on: December 09, 2009, 10:02:05 am »
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Had a look at your pictures and note you got the same results as I did.  Not an aura in sight - even though instructions were adhered to.  Your pics were a lot redder than mine though. Try adding a piece of black negative film to you filters or, place a piece of black negative film in front of your lens before taking pictures, improves colour. Now, what I've heard is that the only way an aura can be obtained is by administering a small electrical charge to area before taking pictures.  How true this is I really can't say but I'm going to set up my battery charger with two probes in my metal grave yard ( I've buried gold coins, silver, copper etc).  Will let you know results once done.

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« Reply #61 on: December 09, 2009, 11:02:29 pm »
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Dear Diggerbarns,

Yes I shall try adding some unexposed developed film to it. I had a feeling I'd need "darker" IR filters. If that set of 3 filters from eBay had not gone missing in the mail (postal theft can be rampant over here), I'd have been able to experiment with up to 1000nanometers filter. Anyways, tenacity is my middle name and I shall keep on experimenting. I look forward to your results!

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« Reply #62 on: December 11, 2009, 04:44:17 am »
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i would realy like to see a picture of this at work . Shocked


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« Reply #63 on: December 11, 2009, 10:10:13 am »
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Have viewed your video and have a question or two to ask.  You start off by showing what looks to be a digital camera with lens that can be affixed then, for your experiment use an entirely different camera. 1. Why did you not use the first digital camera brought to our attention? 2. Is the second camera also digital?  Or.... is it really all about the lens used?

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« Reply #64 on: December 11, 2009, 11:41:45 am »
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Just wanted to say that i realy like the vedio. looks very hopfull.

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« Reply #65 on: December 11, 2009, 11:46:10 pm »
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As promised, am reporting on IR photo of an 18k gold ring buried at approx 3" for 3 days. No aura detected. Will let the ring sit there for another week and try again.

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« Reply #66 on: December 14, 2009, 02:03:58 pm »
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Have viewed your video and have a question or two to ask.  You start off by showing what looks to be a digital camera with lens that can be affixed then, for your experiment use an entirely different camera. 1. Why did you not use the first digital camera brought to our attention? 2. Is the second camera also digital?  Or.... is it really all about the lens used?

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Both digital cameras shown will produce treasure auras and I showed both cameras just to indicate that auras on not specific to any particularly camera although naturally some cameras are better than others and some presumably won't produce auras at all.  The second camera is a Canon DSLR which lends itself to shooting directly from the laptop as I was showing in the video, it is also particularly good at capturing treasure auras. As far as I know, the first camera, an Olympus compact digital camera, cannot be used for remote shooting in this way.

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« Reply #67 on: December 14, 2009, 02:46:02 pm »
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The idea of finding gold by using a digital camera is hogwash !  Don't you guys see that there is always something being offered after you watched the movies ?   You must be very uneducated to go for this scam , or you maybe too young to have the right education yet . If you have any understanding of Physics you have to agree with me . Not that I care much about what you want to spend your time on but this is the last of what I will say about this subject . I only will stress the point that you should get some education before believing this junk .  Cornelius

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« Reply #68 on: December 15, 2009, 01:42:26 am »
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Cornelius: Thank you for your post I don't doubt that you are wrong. I don't think its always about education but, 'Hope'.

David: I appreciate you clearing up the camera issue for me. I'll keep working at it and maybe just get lucky.

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Cornelius:  After reading my post to you, noted it sounded quite ambiguous. To make things clear.  You are correct about the digital camera not being able to pick up auras. Its not always about education as, within we know its not possible but, Hope reigns eternal.

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« Reply #69 on: December 15, 2009, 02:03:11 am »
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Both digital cameras shown will produce treasure auras and I showed both cameras just to indicate that auras on not specific to any particularly camera although naturally some cameras are better than others and some presumably won't produce auras at all.  The second camera is a Canon DSLR which lends itself to shooting directly from the laptop as I was showing in the video, it is also particularly good at capturing treasure auras. As far as I know, the first camera, an Olympus compact digital camera, cannot be used for remote shooting in this way.


Your answer skipped over the question of the filter. All you say is that it is dark. What kind of filter is it?

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