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There was a haunted house on the outskirts of the town that was avoided at all costs by
the townfolk. The ghost that resided there was feared by all.
However, an enterprising journalist decided to get the scoop of the day by photographing
the fearsome phantom. When he entered the house, armed with only his camera and gear,
the ghost descended upon him, clanking chains, howling, et al.
He told the ghost: "I mean no harm - I just want your photograph."
The ghost was quite happy at this chance to make the headlines - he posed for a number
of ghostly shots.
The happy journalist rushed back to his dark room, and immediately began developing
the photos. Unfortunately, each and every one turned out to be black and underexposed.
So... What's the moral of the story? (scroll down)
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The spirit was willing but the flash was weak.
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