A university professor's device picks up some real fairs, shocks when analyzed photos (Video)

A university professor's device picks up some real fairs, shocks when analyzed photos (Video)

A 50-year-old photographer and university professor says he has photographed several fairys over the past two years. He said at first he didn't know what he was getting in his pictures when he shot them. John Hyatt said after that he returned and took more pictures [...]

In 1920 when Frances Griffiths and Elsie Wright said that they had captured pictures of fairies playing at the end of the garden. It was not until the 1970 ' s that the photos were removed and found that the photos included cardboard cuts. So, is this another trick, or are the recent photographic profession nothing more than some flying insects?

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John Hyatt will show fairy photos at the Rossendale Whisaker Museum, and he said there are things unknown in life than trade. Looking at photos thrown into the wind, it seems that there are wings on both sides of what looks like a body, with arms and feet sitting down, reports <x0 Heidden-right”, the Periscope broadcast.

Hyatt said that people should look at pictures with an open mind and then decide for themselves just what photographed creatures are. He went on to say that it was one of the situations where people had to see something to believe in.

He ended up saying that many people had seen them and said the photos had brought magic to their hearts.

This isn't the first time in the last few years someone has said they've caught some real fairies through the cameras. 2015 Lisa Wildgoose was outside photographing the nature of the forest when she stopped to find some tinkling.

In the lower left corner of one of her photographs, she seems to have a tiny winged creature, and as she expands into that part of the picture, it looks like the creature has blonde hair and pants on.

Wildgoose said she believed in fairies when she was grown up and Tinkerbell was her favorite by Peter Pan. She said that when she saw the picture she was shocked and she showed it to her daughters, who also said she was a fairy.

In 2009, Phylis Bacon from southern London claimed to have taken a picture of a real fairy at the end of her garden. She said the trade had been enjoying herself flying around the garden and the pictures she had taken were beautiful and were enough to make people believe in fairies again./Periscopi/

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