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Walking through the park I saw these pale leaves that were not receiving the sun's rays at all, they were healthy but very pale, while the rest of the leaves on the tree had a little more color, although not much. Apparently because of the change of season. I decided to make digital art with them, bleaching them white like little forest ghosts. I had a canvas a long time ago that I bought somewhere and it was something like this but it broke. Now I have my own canvas with this one.
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Ghost crabs are semiterrestrial crabs of the subfamily Ocypodinae. They are common in tropical and subtropical regions throughout the world.
Shooting a lot at night in deserted places I sometimes feel the presence of the activity present during busier times. I undertook a series to try to capture that feeling. I took shots of busy places at night when they were quiet then came back & took multiple shots from exactly the same spot when they were busy. Figures from those daytime shots have been added (at less than full transparency) to the night base shot. This image is the result of combining elements of daytime shots with the base night shot.
I was in the middle of taking this 2 minute exposure when a surfer walked out to the edge of the water and just stood still for the rest of the exposure. It turned into a rather cool result as you can see him in the photo but it looks like you are seeing through him as if he were a ghost.
Your Ghost pose
taken at Sunny's Photo Studio
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Created for
the Art Week Gallery Group
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In stormy weather and slow shutter speeds the ghosts of long dead seagulls can be seen returning to their native lands............
Best seen at full screen.
This was my pet Ghost Mantis. I named him Patrick as a joke reference to the movie Ghost but now I'm wondering if I should have named him Bacon Head.
These guys are native to Africa but this specimen was captive bred.
This is an old picture i have, that i just had to new edited :)
I had a dream last night
You were there
You held my hand so tight
I thought I'd just die
Do you remember?
When we use to have
So much fun
I used to cry sometimes
Those days are gone
Did you remember?
(Do you re...?)
I wanna go back to
Back to the days
When I needed
A little more fun
When I believed I
I believed I
Could fly so high
Through the clouds
The " ghost village " of la Roche de Rame, Hautes-Alpes, France. The village is deserted , many shops had vanished, the road wich passes thru the village had destroyed the heart of life. People asked for years a New road to circumvent the village , in vain to this Day..
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Czech Republic. Kostel Svateho Jiri (St. George’s Church) was finished and consecrated in 1352, but over the next 300 years it experienced decidedly more than its fair share of devastating fires and other spooky (according to locals) events. When, in 1968, part of the roof collapsed during a funeral service, it proved to be the final straw for the fleeing congregation. They decided to go ahead and admit what they’d known all along – the place was haunted as shit.
Ghost Ranch is a 21,000-acre retreat and education center located close to the village of Abiquiú in Rio Arriba County in north central New Mexico, United States. It was the home and studio of Georgia O'Keeffe, as well as the subject of many of her paintings. Wikipedia - We just returned from a long weekend in Santa Fe, NM
South Western Trains Sprinter unit 159020 cuts a sinister appearance at St Denys station, Southampton as it hustles through with the 8.05pm Reading - Salisbury Reception Line (5Y73) empty stock move.
Was there a driver in the cab? Not entirely apparent from here.....
9.17pm, 20th March 2025
“I assure you; while I look like a ghost, I'm no spirit or demon. I'm nothing but a girl struggling to make her way in an intolerant world. I bleed, I love, and someday, I'll die.”
― Leanna Renee Hieber
Ghost (or corpse) plant, Monotropa uniflora, is a parasitic plant that contains no chlorophyll so it can't generate energy from sunlight. It is a mycoheterotroph, and so is the host of certain species of mycorrhizal fungi.
It's almost 10pm and a deserted Exeter Central sees the arrival of a pair of DMUs with Pacer 143618 leading.
The train is in fact an empty stock repositioning move from platform 3 running under the headcode 5E57. It will shortly depart from this platform (2) as the 9.55pm to Exeter St Davids (2E57). The unit on the back is Sprinter 150265.
I selected this frame from the sequence because of the way the driver was highlighted while the front-end remained largely in shadow.
I've switched commenting off for this one.
9.51pm, 14th October 2019
Ghost brides wear black b/c wearing white would be like, you know, why bother.
This is a real photo of a real person, obviously digitally manipulated....with some flourishes added.
It's here. It's Halloween. :-))
I thought I'd close with a not so creepy photo....and least I hope not creepy. (remember, she's real ;-)
This concludes my run of the Halloween Horror Follies. I again thank you all for the views and comments and faves.
It's been a lot of fun for me being able to share them with you. And you've been enormously kind, supportive and likewise fun.
I'm going to now take a little break from Flickr for just a bit.
Happy Halloween (or whatever) and with that I send you all my most sincere, heartfelt, fondest BOO!!!
I am working on a "Lonely Road" gallery for my website and rediscovered this photo from 2013. It is the road to Star City ghost town in Pershing County, Nevada and I think the distant haze and dust devils add to the lonely feeling. Star City was a silver mining town from about 1861 to 1871. Once there were about 1000 people there, but today there are just a few ruins and the population is zero.
I just discovered that I posted this photo in 2014, so this is a duplicate, but I guess that is OK after a dozen years.