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I have come across this method of photographing sacred sights/standing stones/menhirs etc by the Frenc photographer Cossec and would love to know how it's done??

'Gilbert Le Cossec is a professional photographer who has spent many years developing techniques to capture images of Earth Energy emanating from sacred stones like Menhirs and Dolmens as well as old churches known to be built on top of megalithic sacred stone sites. The technique he developed, in the category of electro-photography, enables him to capture on film, non-visible sections of the electromagnetic spectrum. His technique is a development beyond the Kirlian photographic technique and is called Epiphanie.'

See link below for pics using the technique

http://www.jiroolcott.com/sacred_stones.html

Natural Sceptic wrote:
I have come across this method of photographing sacred sights/standing stones/menhirs etc by the Frenc photographer Cossec and would love to know how it's done??

'Gilbert Le Cossec is a professional photographer who has spent many years developing techniques to capture images of Earth Energy emanating from sacred stones like Menhirs and Dolmens as well as old churches known to be built on top of megalithic sacred stone sites. The technique he developed, in the category of electro-photography, enables him to capture on film, non-visible sections of the electromagnetic spectrum. His technique is a development beyond the Kirlian photographic technique and is called Epiphanie.'

See link below for pics using the technique

http://www.jiroolcott.com/sacred_stones.html

Hi NS, I'm only a very amateurish snapper but all that stuff looks unreal to me. Do you think its genuine or photo-shop stuff? I think Mustard is very much into photography so would know much more. Interesting though.

The whole thing was detailed in Nexus - article in Nexus No. 79 (March-April 2012) page 87 if that's any help.

Maybe someone has the edition?

Natural Sceptic wrote:
The technique he developed, in the category of electro-photography, enables him to capture on film, non-visible sections of the electromagnetic spectrum.
Is this technique genuinely film based, or is the actual capture digital?

We'd love to see a detailed methodology.

Assuming the fact that these images are not manipulated in any way is a given.... what is the current opinion as to how the erectors of the monuments knew where to place them to channel such energies? In the absence of ground breaking photographical techniques...

I've seen dowsing for water in action - didn't work for me, but did for a neutral along for the ride with no axe to grind - but what would be the process for locating these 'earth energies'. How would they have known where to start 'looking'? Are we implying there is indeed a wealth of planet-related knowledge lost to time?