Darkside Spirit Seekers Best Picture Captures
Darkside Spirit Seekers Best Picture Captures
This is a section where you will see all our best captures so far by pictures of evidence we have caught so far doing the paranormal, all evidence is 100% genuine & not photo shopped or changed in any way at all. Please see our Tik Tok Account Below its our sister account, please feel free to follow too.
There is such a thing as Pareidolia when it comes to pictures etc & anyone in the paranormal should always understand this & each picture we capture is tried to be de bunked as anything in the surrounding area etc but with our captures we tried to de bunk & look at every angle possible!
Below is the definition of Pareidolia for those who are not familiar with the term!
Pareidolia both Visual & Audio
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Satellite photograph of a mesa in the Cydonia region of Mars, often called the "Face on Mars" and cited as evidence of extraterrestrial habitation
Pareidolia (/ˌpærɪˈdoʊliə, ˌpɛər-/; also US: /ˌpɛəraɪ-/) is the tendency for perception to impose a meaningful interpretation on a nebulous stimulus, usually visual, so that one detects an object, pattern, or meaning where there is none. Pareidolia is a specific but common type of apophenia (the tendency to perceive meaningful connections between unrelated things or ideas).
Common examples include perceived images of animals, faces, or objects in cloud formations; seeing faces in inanimate objects; or lunar pareidolia like the Man in the Moon or the Moon rabbit. The concept of pareidolia may extend to include hidden messages in recorded music played in reverse or at higher- or lower-than-normal speeds, and hearing voices (mainly indistinct) or music in random noise, such as that produced by air conditioners or by fans. Face pareidolia has also been demonstrated in rhesus macaques.
Etymology
The word derives from the Greek words Pará (παρά, "beside, alongside, instead [of]") and the noun eídōlon (εἴδωλον, "image, form, shape").
Karl Ludwig Kahlbaum introduced the German term Pareidolie in his 1866 paper "Die Sinnesdelierien" ("On Delusion of the Senses"). When Kahlbaum's paper was reviewed the following year (1867) in The Journal of Mental Science, Volume 13, Pareidolie was translated into English as "pareidolia", and noted to be synonymous with the terms "...changing hallucination, partial hallucination, [and] perception of secondary images."
Link to other conditions
Pareidolia correlates with age and is frequent among patients with Parkinson's disease and dementia with Lewy bodies.
Explanations
Pareidolia can cause people to interpret random images, or patterns of light and shadow, as faces. A 2009 magnetoencephalography study found that objects perceived as faces evoke an early (165 ms) activation of the fusiform face area at a time and location similar to that evoked by faces, whereas other common objects do not evoke such activation. This activation is similar to a slightly faster time (130 ms) that is seen for images of real faces. The authors suggest that face perception evoked by face-like objects is a relatively early process, and not a late cognitive reinterpretation phenomenon.
A functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) study in 2011 similarly showed that repeated presentation of novel visual shapes that were interpreted as meaningful led to decreased fMRI responses for real objects. These results indicate that the interpretation of ambiguous stimuli depends upon processes similar to those elicited by known objects.
Pareidolia was found to affect brain function and brain waves. In a 2022 study, EEG records show that responses in the frontal and occipitotemporal cortexes begin prior to when one recognizes faces and later, when they are not recognized. By displaying these proactive brain waves, scientists can then have a basis for data rather than relying on self-reported sightings. [clarification needed]
These studies help to explain why people generally identify a few lines and a circle as a "face" so quickly and without hesitation. Cognitive processes are activated by the "face-like" object which alerts the observer to both the emotional state and identity of the subject, even before the conscious mind begins to process or even receive the information. A "stick figure face", despite its simplicity, can convey mood information, and be drawn to indicate emotions such as happiness or anger. This robust and subtle capability is hypothesized to be the result of natural selection favoring people most able to quickly identify the mental state, for example, of threatening people, thus providing the individual an opportunity to flee or attack preemptively. This ability, though highly specialized for the processing and recognition of human emotions, also functions to determine the demeanor of wildlife. [self-published source?]
Pareidolia and creative thinking
Pareidolia plays a significant role in creative cognition, enabling artists and viewers to perceive novel forms and meanings in ambiguous stimuli. Joanne Lee highlights that this phenomenon has been harnessed in artistic practices for centuries (Da Vinci for example). The phenomenon was particularly important to surrealism, where artists like Salvador Dali, influenced by André Breton, embraced pareidolic ambiguity to challenge rationalist perceptions and provoke new ways of seeing.
Examples
Mimetoliths
A more detailed photograph taken in different lighting in 2001 clarifies the "face" to be a natural rock formation.
A mimetolithic pattern is a pattern created on rocks that may come to mimic recognizable forms through the random processes of formation, weathering and erosion. A well-known example is the Face on Mars, a rock formation on Mars that resembled a human face in certain satellite photos. Most mimetoliths are much larger than the subjects they resemble, such as a cliff profile that looks like a human face.
Picture jaspers exhibit combinations of patterns, such as banding from flow or depositional patterns (from water or wind), or dendritic or color variations, resulting in what appear to be miniature scenes on a cut section, which is then used for jewelry.
Chert nodules, concretions, or pebbles may in certain cases be mistakenly identified as skeletal remains, egg fossils, or other antiquities of organic origin by amateur enthusiasts.
In the late 1970s and early 1980s, Japanese researcher Chonosuke Okamura self-published a series of reports titled Original Report of the Okamura Fossil Laboratory, in which he described tiny inclusions in polished limestone from the Silurian period (425 mya) as being preserved fossil remains of tiny humans, gorillas, dogs, dragons, dinosaurs and other organisms, all of them only millimeters long, leading him to claim, "There have been no changes in the bodies of mankind since the Silurian period... except for a growth in stature from 3.5 mm to 1,700 mm." Okamura's research earned him an Ig Nobel Prize (a parody of the Nobel Prize) in biodiversity in 1996.
Some sources describe various mimetolithic features on Pluto, including a heart-shaped region.
Clouds
Seeing shapes in cloud patterns is another example of this phenomenon. Rogowitz and Voss (1990) showed a relationship between seeing shapes in cloud patterns and fractal dimension. They varied the fractal dimension of the boundary contour from 1.2 to 1.8, and found that the lower the fractal dimension, the more likely people were to report seeing nameable shapes of animals, faces, and fantasy creatures. From above, pareidolia may be perceived in satellite imagery of tropical cyclones. Notably hurricanes Matthew and Milton gained much attention for resembling a human face or skull when viewed from the side.
Mars canals
Map of Martian "canals" by Percival Lowell
Main article: Martian canals
A notable example of pareidolia occurred in 1877, when observers using telescopes to view the surface of Mars thought that they saw faint straight lines, which were then interpreted by some as canals. It was theorized that the canals were possibly created by sentient beings. This created a sensation. In the next few years better photographic techniques and stronger telescopes were developed and applied, which resulted in new images in which the faint lines disappeared, and the canal theory was debunked as an example of pareidolia.
Lunar surface
Pareidolias in the moon
Many cultures recognize pareidolic images in the disc of the full moon, including the human face known as the Man in the Moon in many Northern Hemisphere cultures and the Moon rabbit in East Asian and indigenous American cultures. Other cultures see a walking figure carrying a wide burden on their back, including in Germanic tradition, Haida mythology, and Latvian mythology.
Projective tests
The Rorschach inkblot test uses pareidolia in an attempt to gain insight into a person's mental state. The Rorschach is a projective test that elicits thoughts or feelings of respondents that are "projected" onto the ambiguous inkblot images. Rorschach inkblots have low-fractal-dimension boundary contours, which may elicit general shape-naming behaviour's, serving as vehicles for projected meanings.
Banknotes
Owing to the way designs are engraved and printed, occurrences of pareidolia have occasionally been reported in banknotes.
One example is the 1954 Canadian Landscape Canadian dollar banknote series, known among collectors as the "Devil's Head" variety of the initial print runs. The obverse of the notes features what appears to be an exaggerated grinning face, formed from patterns in the hair of Queen Elizabeth II. The phenomenon generated enough attention for revised designs to be issued in 1956, which removed the effect.
Literature
Renaissance authors have shown a particular interest in pareidolia. In William Shakespeare's play Hamlet, for example, Prince Hamlet points at the sky and "demonstrates" his supposed madness in this exchange with Polonius:
HAMLET
Do you see yonder cloud that's almost in the shape of a camel?
POLONIUS
By th'Mass and 'tis, like a camel indeed.
HAMLET
Methinks it is a weasel.
POLONIUS
It is backed like a weasel.
HAMLET
Or a whale.
POLONIUS
Very like a whale.
Nathaniel Hawthorne wrote a short story called "The Great Stone Face" in which a face seen in the side of a mountain (based on the real-life The Old Man of the Mountain) is revered by a village.
Art
The Jurist by Giuseppe Arcimboldo, 1566. What appears to be his face is a collection of fish and poultry, while his body is a collection of books dressed in a coat.Salem by Sydney Curnow Vosper (1908), a painting notorious for the belief that the face of the devil was hidden in the main character's shawl
See also: Hidden face
Renaissance artists often used pareidolia in paintings and drawings: Andrea Mantegna, Leonardo da Vinci, Giotto, Hans Holbein, Giuseppe Arcimboldo, and many more have shown images—often human faces—that due to pareidolia appear in objects or clouds.
In his notebooks, Leonardo da Vinci wrote of pareidolia as a device for painters, writing:
If you look at any walls spotted with various stains or with a mixture of different kinds of stones, if you are about to invent some scene you will be able to see in it a resemblance to various different landscapes adorned with mountains, rivers, rocks, trees, plains, wide valleys, and various groups of hills. You will also be able to see divers combats and figures in quick movement, and strange expressions of faces, and outlandish costumes, and an infinite number of things which you can then reduce into separate and well conceived forms.
Salem, a 1908 painting by Sydney Curnow Vosper, gained notoriety due to a rumour that it contained a hidden face, that of the devil. This led many commentators to visualize a demonic face depicted in the shawl of the main figure, despite the artist's denial that any faces had deliberately been painted into the shawl.
Surrealist artists such as Salvador Dalí would intentionally use pareidolia in their works, often in the form of a hidden face.
Architecture
Illusory woman in the Niğde Alaaddin Mosque portal
Two 13th-century edifices in Turkey display architectural use of shadows of stone carvings at the entrance. Outright pictures are avoided in Islam but tessellations and calligraphic pictures were allowed, so designed "accidental" silhouettes of carved stone tessellations became a creative escape.
- Niğde Alaaddin Mosque in Niğde, Turkey (1223), with its "mukarnas" art where the shadows of three-dimensional ornamentation with stone masonry around the entrance form a chiaroscuro drawing of a woman's face with a crown and long hair appearing at a specific time, at some specific days of the year.
- Divriği Great Mosque and Hospital in Sivas, Turkey (1229), shows shadows of the three-dimensional ornaments of both entrances of the mosque part, to cast a giant shadow of a praying man that changes pose as the sun moves, as if to illustrate what the purpose of the building is. Another detail is the difference in the impressions of the clothing of the two shadow-men indicating two different styles, possibly to tell who is to enter through which door.
Religion
Further information: Perceptions of religious imagery in natural phenomena
There have been many instances of perceptions of religious imagery and themes, especially the faces of religious figures, in ordinary phenomena. Many involve images of Jesus, the Virgin Mary, the word Allah, or other religious phenomena: in September 2007 in Singapore, for example, a callus on a tree resembled a monkey, leading believers to pay homage to the "Monkey god" (either Sun Wukong or Hanuman) in the monkey tree phenomenon.
Publicity surrounding sightings of religious figures and other surprising images in ordinary objects has spawned a market for such items on online auctions like eBay. One famous instance was a grilled cheese sandwich with the face of the Virgin Mary.
During the September 11 attacks, television viewers supposedly saw the face of Satan in clouds of smoke billowing out of the World Trade Center after it was struck by the airplane. Another example of face recognition pareidolia originated in the fire at Notre Dame Cathedral, when a few observers claimed to see Jesus in the flames.
While attempting to validate the imprint of a crucified man on the Shroud of Turin as Jesus, a variety of objects have been described as being visible on the linen. These objects include a number of plant species, a coin with Roman numerals, and multiple insect species. In an experimental setting using a picture of plain linen cloth, participants who had been told that there could possibly be visible words in the cloth, collectively saw 2 religious words. Those told that the cloth was of some religious importance saw 12 religious words, and those who were also told that it was of religious importance, but also given suggestions of possible religious words, saw 37 religious words. The researchers posit that the reason the Shroud has been said to have so many different symbols and objects is because it was already deemed to have the imprint of Jesus prior to the search for symbols and other imprints in the cloth, and therefore it was simply pareidolia at work.
Computer vision
Further information: Hallucination (artificial intelligence)
Given an image of jellyfish swimming, the DeepDream program can be encouraged to "see" dogs.
Pareidolia can occur in computer vision, specifically in image recognition programs, in which vague clues can spuriously detect images or features. In the case of an artificial neural network, higher-level features correspond to more recognizable features, and enhancing these features brings out what the computer sees. These examples of pareidolia reflect the training set of images that the network has "seen" previously.
Striking visuals can be produced in this way, notably in the Deep Dream software, which falsely detects and then exaggerates features such as eyes and faces in any image. The features can be further exaggerated by creating a feedback loop where the output is used as the input for the network. (The adjacent image was created by iterating the loop 50 times.) Additionally the output can be modified such as slightly zooming in to create an animation of the images perspective flying through the surrealistic imagery.
Auditory
In 1971 Konstantīns Raudive wrote Breakthrough, detailing what he believed was the discovery of electronic voice phenomena (EVP). EVP has been described as auditory pareidolia. Allegations of backmasking in popular music, in which a listener claims a message has been recorded backward onto a track meant to be played forward, have also been described as auditory pareidolia. In 1995, the psychologist Diana Deutsch invented an algorithm for producing phantom words and phrases with the sounds coming from two stereo loudspeakers, one to the listener's left and the other to his right, producing a phase offset in time between the speakers. After listening for a while, phantom words and phrases suddenly emerge, and these often appear to reflect what is on the listener's mind.
Deliberate practical use
Medical education, radiology images
Cross-section of nematode worm Ascaris
Medical educators sometimes teach medical students and resident physicians (doctors in training) to use pareidolia and patternicity to learn to recognize human anatomy on radiology imaging studies.
Examples include assessing radiographs (X-ray images) of the human vertebral spine. Patrick Foye, M.D., professor of physical medicine and rehabilitation at Rutgers University, New Jersey Medical School, has written that pareidolia is used to teach medical trainees to assess for spinal fractures and spinal malignancies (cancers). When viewing spinal radiographs, normal bony anatomic structures resemble the face of an owl. (The spinal pedicles resemble an owl's eyes and the spinous process resembles an owl's beak.) But when cancer erodes the bony spinal pedicle, the radiographic appearance changes such that now that eye of the owl seems missing or closed, which is called the "winking owl sign". Another common pattern is a "Scottie dog sign" on a spinal X-ray.
In 2021, Foye again published in the medical literature on this topic, in a medical journal article called "Baby Yoda: Pareidolia and Patternicity in Sacral MRI and CT Scans". Here, he introduced a novel way of visualizing the sacrum when viewing MRI magnetic resonance imaging and CT scans (computed tomography scans). He noted that in certain image slices the human sacral anatomy resembles the face of "Baby Yoda" (also called Grogu), a fictional character from the television show The Mandalorian. Sacral openings for exiting nerves (sacral foramina) resemble Baby Yoda's eyes, while the sacral canal resembles Baby Yoda's mouth.
In popular culture
See also: Among Us § Memes and mods
Many Internet memes about the online game Among Us exploit pareidolia, by showing everyday items (in this case, a trashcan) that look similar to crewmates from the game.
In January 2017, an anonymous user placed an eBay auction of a Cheeto that looked like the gorilla Harambe. Bidding began at US$11.99, but the Cheeto was eventually sold for US$99,000.
Starting from 2021, an Internet meme emerged around the online game Among Us, where users presented everyday items such as dogs, statues, garbage cans, big toes, and pictures of the Boomerang Nebula that looked like the game's "crewmate" protagonists. In May 2021, an eBay user named Tav listed a Chicken McNugget shaped like a crewmate from Among Us for online auction. The Chicken McNugget was sold for US$99,997 to an anonymous buyer.
Related phenomena
A shadow person (also known as a shadow figure, shadow being or black mass) is often attributed to pareidolia. It is the perception of a patch of shadow as a living, humanoid figure, particularly as interpreted by believers in the paranormal or supernatural as the presence of a spirit or other entity.
Pareidolia is also what some sceptic's believe causes people to believe that they have seen ghosts.
See also
- Clustering illusion – Erroneously seeing patterns in randomness
- Conspiracy theory – Attributing events to improbable causes (another example of apophenia)
- Eigenface – Set of eigenvectors used in the computer vision problem of human face recognition
- Hitler teapot – Kettle perceived to resemble Adolf Hitler
- Madonna of the Toast – 2007 book about pareidolia
- Mondegreen – Misinterpretation of a spoken phrase
- Musical ear syndrome – similar to auditory pareidolia, but with hearing loss
- Optical illusion – Visually perceived images that differ from objective reality
- Perceptions of religious imagery in natural phenomena
- Signal-to-noise ratio – Ratio of the desired signal to the background noise

Face of a Bishop Seen in this picture
This was a picture we caught when we went to Howden one night to have a look around & also to have a look on the outside of The Bishops Manor as we was toying with the idea of hiring it to investigate at, anyway I was taking pictures & I had a feeling of been watched which I get often with haunted places, when we got home I checked through the pictures & this was what I found, there's a guy possibly a bishop looking right at me but could only see his face, you can see his facial features so clearly

RAF Binbrook Soldier looking in Window
This is a picture we caught at RAF Binbrook so again another former airbase, again I had a feeling I was been watched which I get that feeling very often, we were doing a private investigation & once we got home I checked the pictures & I saw what looks like a soldier looking through the window.
Click This Link To Find Out what Another Team Experienced Here! https://www.lincolnshirelive.co.uk/news/local-news/anything-out-there-depth-report-1264762

Lady Seen in the Doorway
This was taken at a place in Scunthorpe dubbed as "Poltergeist Farm" but I don't ever think it lives up to that name, yes its haunted but its not anything bad that haunts the place, I have caught this & I have a video to of a light anomaly walking through a wall to!
Darkside Spirit Seekers Best Picture Captures
Darkside Spirit Seekers Best Picture Captures
This is a section where you will see all our best captures so far by pictures of evidence we have caught so far doing the paranormal, all evidence is 100% genuine & not photo shopped or changed in any way at all.

Mist Figure of a child WOW Amazing
This picture was caught at an old RAF Base in Driffield & when we was there we was communicating with a child just before this was captured so this definitely proved that it was a child, there are no records of child deaths on RAF Driffield
Amazing Capture

Child seen in a Graveyard
We caught this picture at an abandoned church we went to investigate at, I wasn't aware that I had caught this until we got home & I had a look at the pictures from that night, myth has it that a child haunts the graveyard so this could well be her! Again nothing is documented about the child but a few have picked up on a child when there investigating.
Absolutely Amazing

Black Shadow of the Black Lady, Bradley Woods Grimsby
This picture was caught when we went to go investigate at Bradley Woods in Grimsby, There is a Myth that a lady in a black robe haunts the woods looking for her husband & baby
Darkside Spirit Seekers Best Picture Captures
Darkside Spirit Seekers Best Picture Captures
This is a section where you will see all our best captures so far by pictures of evidence we have caught so far doing the paranormal, all evidence is 100% genuine & not photo shopped or changed in any way at all.

Lady in White Was Actually Seen in Our Car
The Story behind this picture is that we were on our way to our first ever paranormal investigation & just after we had set off I glanced into the back of the car & there was a lady in the back of the car in a long white dress & I told my partner & he wouldn't believe me as he couldn't see her, so it felt awkward for the journey but it went ok, once we got to the place where the event was I glanced around again & she was gone, we got to the building we were doing the investigation in & half way through I burst into tears not sure why but I think it was her affecting me, we got to the end of the investigation & pictures was taken & I got sent this picture, I told the organisers when we got there about this woman & they sent the pic to validate I wasn't going crazy!

The Black Monk of Skidbrooke Church Seen!
This is a picture of what I believe is to be the Black Monk of Skidbrooke Church, we was there investigating & all of the team was behind me on the alter area investigating & I suddenly felt like I was been watched by something or someone, so I started taking pictures & when we got home I checked them & came across this picture looking at me from behind the church pillar!
This is just one of many captures I have got from this church, I recommend people going to experience it.
Click Here To Learn More About Skidbrooke Church Hauntings
https://hauntedhistoryoflincolnshire.blogs.lincoln.ac.uk/surrounding-areas/skidbrooke/

39 De Grey Street, Person Seen In The Mirror But Not US!
This picture was caught when myself & my sister was in the mirror room & all of a sudden after doing a bit of calling out I noticed that there was a figure in the mirror of a man. we couldn't work out who this was as it was just us 2 in that room so it left us very puzzled but definitely knew the place had one or 2 spirits & left us again asking who he is, I think his name was John as I ended up taking an attachment home from there!
Click This Link To Find Out More Information About Another Groups Visit There

Child & Dog Seen In The Fireplace at Old Manor House
Myself & my friend went to explore an old manor house & was half way through the explore & we saw a strange mist going up the stairs, we couldn't explain it so we headed up the stairs, on the way up there was nothing on the wooden spindle at the bottom of the stairs but when we headed back down there was a small perfume bottle on the spindle & an old picture of the home owner & his wife, that again we couldn't explain, we then went into the front room & I carried on taking pictures, when I got home I checked my pictures & in the picture I saw a dog & a little girl morphed into the fireplace & then it was pointed out after there was a girl on the sofa to & you can clearly see that too, the mist in the picture though I cant explain as there was no visible mist at that time other than the one we saw go up the stairs & its not my breath as I hold it in when I take pictures.

Face Seen in The Kitchen Mist At An Old Manor House, Is This Him?
In this picture I took it in the kitchen, at the time there was no visible mist & I cant explain that, anyway it was pointed out that it looks like 2 figures looking through the opening & one looks like the guy whom I have put a picture of him next to the capture.

Cloaked Figure Seen In This Mirror Behind Me
This was taken at "The Haunted Objects Museum" in Rotherham, I was down in the basement area & the mirror you see in the picture is called "The Vicars Mirror" so I took a picture in front of it, didn't check them again until we got home, I was surprised to see a cloaked figure behind me & its quite fitting given the mirrors name.
Do You See The Cloaked Figure?
Darkside Video Captures of Voices & Manifestations
In these videos below they are of voices we have caught on investigations etc & also manifestations, some are very clear but if you cant hear them try headphones they might help or put the mobile phone next to your ear or connect a speaker!

Shepton Mallet Voice Heard in Empty Cell in the Daytime
In this video it was done at about 4pm & the wing was very quiet so I asked Mark to be quiet while I videoed for a short time so he went off to the other side of the wing, the first cell I go in listen carefully & you hear a man say "Hello" its also very echoed so it definitely comes from the cell, then I go in the last cell on that side & you hear someone clearing their throat as if I'm disturbing them, both is very very clear.
Bolingbroke Castle, Purple Light Seen Acting Strange
In this video we were at Bolingbroke Castle & we was filming in the Kitchen area & all of a sudden this big purple mass come next to me & I tried to reach out & touch it but it moved, anyway you can see the purple haze in front of me & Mark either walks through it or behind it we are not entirely sure?
RAF Manby Officers Mess Building, Voice Heard
This video we were at RAF Manby Officers Mess & its very much run down now, but I was sat waiting for my partner to stop doing his video so I decided to try to get some voices, I wasn't very hopeful but I gave it a try & to my surprise I caught a few of them (I will be posting more here) this one is quite fitting as it says "At Your Service"
Actual Spirit in Light Form Caught On Camera
In this video right at the start if you look at the top right hand corner you will see a white light go towards the bed & set the rempod off on the bed as soon as it hits the rempod, this is a perfect capture of a spirit as only their EMF can set the rempod off.
Child Voice Heard in Underground Basement/Cellar
In this video you will hear the voice of a child that say's "I'm trying" after I ask her to try to talk into the device, it's quite heart breaking to know she's down there still on her own, before she spoke there was a man's voice but not sure what he says? Best heard with headphones.
Spirit Manifestation Caught On Camera
In this video we catch a spirit manifestation starting, I have highlighted with an arrow when it starts but it is very fascinating for sure the way it forms.
Lady Heard Humming at Old RAF Base
In this video you hear a lady singing towards the end, you can hear it very clear but if need be please use headphones to hear it!
