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I'm not a believer in ghosts or the supernatural but one photo I have taken certainly made me look twice. I have considered a logical explanation but prefer not to think too hard and enjoy the mystery surrounding it. Is it a ghost? Have a look and make your own mind up.
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The golden autumn is gone; November is getting dark and grey. But don't be sad: The foggy month is made for spooky double exposures with the extrasensory Lubitel!
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I did not intend to create creepy photographs, but some of them taken this Halloween month are quite freaky!
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Moving onto the next creepy snapshot for this Halloween series, let us take a look at a gritty black and white photo showing a phantom figure clutching the staircase railing. Prepare to be spooked by the Tulip Staircase Ghost!
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Located in Batu Gajah, Perak in Malaysia. It is an unfinished mansion built by a Scottish planter named William Kellie Smith. It is said that it was either a gift for his wife or a home for his son.
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The following photographs illustrate my interpretation of Rayne Avalotus’ poem ‘Do Not Whisper to the Wind’. Please don't be too scared to read on!
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We're just a few weeks shy of Halloween, so allow us to be the first ones to give you the creeps! For today's Midweek Movie, we highly recommend this 2004 Thai Movie, Shutter.
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This is how you should truly expect the unexpected with an analogue photo... it sure caused me to question one of mine!
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Self portraits are a great way to experiment and learn and pretty easy once you get over being camera shy! Plus you can just be goofy or express yourself any way you’d like.
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Multiple exposures or MX is one of the main highlights of lomography. It's fun, creative and often ends up with mind-blowing results. But it's not just all about pressing your shutter more than once. There are also some technical tips that you must keep in mind. This guide is filled with guidelines to help both newbie and the semi-newbie lomographers alike to get that perfect MX shot.
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Fancy dress costumes are wicked enough in themselves but what if you combine them with your Lomo skills? Costume+ Lomo = sick photos. This selection of snaps are from a zombie-themed party, note the blood, fangs and ghostly characters.
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Where is the best place to get halloween junk? The halloween store, of course. PIck up your lomography camera and lets go right now. I don't know if they allow cameras into the store but I brought one anyway. Usually there are so many people shopping that the managers don't even notice you.
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A small community of Villas for the Air Force Base, swept empty because of exposure to asbestos in the construction of the homes, now better known as Ghost Town.
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Another trick to get you clicking the shutter button more often!
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The Real name of this flat is Perumahan Awam Tuanku Abdul Rahman, named after the first Ruler (Agong) of Malaysia. Built in 1969, they consist of seven 17-storey flats to provide housing for the low-income city dwellers. Now, the flats have been earmarked to be demolished. In its place will be a new commercial and housing project (Tamansari Riverside Garden City).
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This brick building, located in Central Point and built in 1908, was recently placed on the National Historical Society list as a building that cannot be torn down. But there is another side to this building that is just as interesting as it's looks and age...