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Tolomato Cemetery/St. Augustine, Florida 14 years, 1 month ago #1

  • Steven Matrix
My wife and I headed to Tolomato Cemetery in St. Augustine last week. Pictured in the photo is the grave of James, a child who died at 5 years of age. James is supposedly the star of the cemetery as some say they've seen him in a tree and one paranormal person has an evp where supposedly he is talking to her.

Tolomato Cemetery is the oldest catholic cemetery in the country [as told to us by a lady who is involved in the preservation society].

Tolomato Cemetery is opened only the 3rd Saturday of every month.

James-2.jpg
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Re: Tolomato Cemetery/St. Augustine, Florida 14 years, 1 month ago #2

As always, great picture Steve!

By the way, did you notice in the tree? There is an image of a boy sitting in the fork of the tree.
Also a face.

Boy sitting in the fork of the tree, you can see he's sideways facing to the right:

Face2.jpg


Face in the branch:

Face1.jpg
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Re: Tolomato Cemetery/St. Augustine, Florida 14 years, 1 month ago #3

  • Steven Matrix
crystalcross wrote:
As always, great picture Steve!

By the way, did you notice in the tree? There is an image of a boy sitting in the fork of the tree.
Also a face.

Boy sitting in the fork of the tree, you can see he's sideways facing to the right:

Face2.jpg


Face in the branch:

Face1.jpg


Dude, leave it to you to find something. I didn't really even like the photo; uploading because it was the cemetery's most famous resident. We didn't have much time as we got there around 2:20 and the cemetery closed at 3:00. I did get the feeling I needed to photograph but wasn't as excited due to time constraints. Maybe I'll send you the Tif file I've saved. I looked at that and think I may have seen 3 faces. I never even gave it a thought or much of a glance.

Nice catch CC.

Re: Tolomato Cemetery/St. Augustine, Florida 14 years, 1 month ago #4

I'm thinking you're right. When I pulled up the TIFF high resolution image you sent me, the shape lost its cohesion. So I think this one was just a case of matrixing.
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Re: Tolomato Cemetery/St. Augustine, Florida 14 years, 1 month ago #5

  • Steven Matrix
crystalcross wrote:
I'm thinking you're right. When I pulled up the TIFF high resolution image you sent me, the shape lost its cohesion. So I think this one was just a case of matrixing.


I was wondering if you see a face in the fork of the tree?

Re: Tolomato Cemetery/St. Augustine, Florida 14 years, 1 month ago #6

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Awesome pic Steve! Great catch on the boy and face cc! Thanks so much for sharing the pic.

Re: Tolomato Cemetery/St. Augustine, Florida 14 years, 1 month ago #7

  • Steven Matrix
Thank you Shan for the kind words.

Re: Tolomato Cemetery/St. Augustine, Florida 14 years, 1 month ago #8

  • Steven Matrix
crystalcross wrote:
I'm thinking you're right. When I pulled up the TIFF high resolution image you sent me, the shape lost its cohesion. So I think this one was just a case of matrixing.


CC, I cropped the fork of the tree and there may be something there; but I will let you and the folks decide.

TolomatoCrop.jpg

Re: Tolomato Cemetery/St. Augustine, Florida 14 years, 1 month ago #9

Steve,

Thats where I was seeing the "Boy" that I posted in my first note. But in all honesty when I tried to look for it in the higher resolution image (TIF) you sent me, it lost much of its form and shape. Before I was able to adjust the brightness/contrast until I got a more defined image. But just can't do it on the higher resolution version.

That would tend to lead me to believe that it was mostly a JPEG artifact created by the lack of resolution and amplified by the compression algorithm. Not saying there's nothing there, just that I'm not able to see it with the degree of certainty that I did in the lower resolution image.

Which again, at least in my opinion solidifies the importance of using the original images, and the highest possible resolution which you can. Because after all we're not in it for finding things, we're in it for uncovering the hidden truth.

But that's all just my opinion which is no more valuable than anybody else's. Look forward to hearing from others on their thoughts.
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Re: Tolomato Cemetery/St. Augustine, Florida 14 years, 1 month ago #10

  • Steven Matrix
crystalcross wrote:
Steve,

Thats where I was seeing the "Boy" that I posted in my first note. But in all honesty when I tried to look for it in the higher resolution image (TIF) you sent me, it lost much of its form and shape. Before I was able to adjust the brightness/contrast until I got a more defined image. But just can't do it on the higher resolution version.

That would tend to lead me to believe that it was mostly a JPEG artifact created by the lack of resolution and amplified by the compression algorithm. Not saying there's nothing there, just that I'm not able to see it with the degree of certainty that I did in the lower resolution image.

Which again, at least in my opinion solidifies the importance of using the original images, and the highest possible resolution which you can. Because after all we're not in it for finding things, we're in it for uncovering the hidden truth.

But that's all just my opinion which is no more valuable than anybody else's. Look forward to hearing from others on their thoughts.


I agree. What I did was take the original RAW file and convert to Tif; then when I cropped it in the Tif format, I saved as a JPEG for upload to the site.

Can I upload the cropped photo in Tif format?
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