A spectral watcher at the window. Who is it? She does nothing, just watches and waits. But for what does she wait?
I had so much fun with this. I love doing this kind of messing around. It turns photography into a different art … not quite photography anymore, but something else. Artographs I call them and these are properly eerie, a watcher outside the window. Silent, waiting. Who is it and what does she want?
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Categories: #Photography, Supernatural
I love the photo effects.. 😀
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Just greyed out. The rest is pretty much as it came out of the camera. It was a play of the light.
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Very good play of light indeed.. ;D
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Reflection photos are great to twiddle with. They are receptive.
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Yes they are. 😀
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Spooky, Spooky and Swell!!
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Just a really dirty window and a distorted reflection. Amazing how our minds work, eh?.
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Fabulous. I love me some good spookiness!
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Dirty windows, distorted reflections and a little help from Photoshop.
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Ooh, that’s way creepy! 😀 Love it! 🙂
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Thank you 🙂 I had a lot of fun with it. It’s what you get when you take a picture of your reflection in a very dirty glass window of an abandoned building. Come to think of it, it was pretty creepy. No way I was going into that building … there were Things In There!
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Gorgeous.. good inspiration too. (:
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Thank you 🙂
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Reblogged this on nisanisa32.
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That is eerie 🙂
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Yes, it came out that way. Reflections in the very dirty windows of an abandoned building.
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Mmmmm – I remember breaking into a derelict house in Montgomery, Al – they had a twin set of toilets begging to be shot 😀
And since my sister has a thing for pictures of bogs; perfect pressie! I love decay 😀
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There is something about the derelict creations of man that are eerie, sad and make great photo ops! I just have to be careful around here not to bump into non-human inhabitents who tend to take up residence in these place. Some of them are not friendly (racoons, bobcats, fishers, skunk and so much more … and of cours … rats).
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Hahaha, sounds like something you should write about – the perils of guerrilla photography 😀
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Out here in the country? Oh yeah. Actually, it’s probably more dangerous in the city where the predators are humans hanging out in the abandoned buildings. That would scare me a lot more.
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You’ve got that right: rats don’t pack!
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Nope they don’t. They are not out to rob or kill you, either.
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