Here is a picture that show's a ghost setting in the back right corner of the car of an old lady who apparently had died the week before this photo was taken by her daughter. Apparently the daughter said there was nobody in the car besides her husband, and experts say that this photo seems genuine and their is no explanation on how this could of happen.
THE BROWN LADY
This is the most famouse Ghost picture ever taken, and experts believe it's genuin and the best ever ghost picture we ever had of the afterlife. The most famous ghost picture taken by Captain Provand on December 26, 1936 for the Country Life Magazine with his assistant. This photograph is known to be genuine.
THE MONK
Here is another known to be genuine picture that experts found it to have no tampering whatsoever. This picture was taken around the 60's by the vicar of a church in England. Before he took the picture he seen nothing, but when the film was develop it show a ghostly monk standing in the background. This is another famous ghost picture which I am sure most of you all had seen before.
THE SPIRAL STAIRCASE GHOST
This picture was taken in 1966 by Rev. Ralph Hardy. If you look closely to this picture you will see a ghostly figure climbing the spiral staircase at the Queens house section of the National Maritime Museum in Greenwich, England. It is said on occasions this ghost has been sited and along with other noises such as unexplained sounds of foot steps.
GHOST IN GROUP PICTURE
Here is a picture that was taken in 1919 by Sir Victor Goddard of his Goddard Squad that served in World War 1. In the picture if you look close in the back row behind the fourth airman you can see a face of a ghost who was apparently recognize by the squad to be Freddy Jackson an air mechanic who was accidently killed two days ago by an airplane propeller. Apparently on the same day this picture was taken was the day of his funeral, and many people believed that the ghost thought he was still alive and show up for the picture taking.