This photograph was taken in 1963 by Reverend K. F. Lord at Newby
Church in North Yorkshire, England. It has been a controversial photo
because it is just too good. The shrouded face and the way it is
looking directly into the camera makes it look like it was posed – a
clever double exposure. Yet supposedly the photo has been scrutinized
by photo experts who say the image is not the result of a double
exposure.
The Reverend Lord has said of the photo that nothing was visible to
the naked eye when he took the snapshot of his altar. Yet when the film
was developed, standing there was this strange cowled figure.
The Newby Church was built in 1870 and, as far as anyone knows, did
not have a history of ghosts, hauntings or other peculiar phenomena.
Those why have carefully analyzed the proportions of the objects in the
photo calculated that the specter is about nine feet tall!