How a spider web generates a ghostly
image at night.
September 03rd, 2008 by
Augustine Towonsing
The images below are examples of a spider web captured at night with camera
flash from
different distances ranging from 1.5 metres to a 1 centimetre
away that enabled the camera to produce ghostly images.
This experiment suggests that the camera will only capture ghostly
images generated by environmental sources such as a spider web from
a distance that is less than 10 centimetres away be at day time or
night time.
Therefore, it would make no sense if one were to suggest that a
camera or video camera can pick up ghostly images that is generated
by the environment from a distance more than a few metres away.
Furthermore, this experiment suggests that a spider web does not
generate ghostly images if captured from a distance of more that 10
centimetres away even taken with camera flash at night.
These series of images captured to proof that a spider web and
a spider only can be seen as a ghostly image when the distance is
too closed to the camera lens.








