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Indeed, and a giant ghost as well – they must be very low buildings.
Quite low, yes!
A suitably ancient backdrop for your ghostly image, Sue. It worked very well indeed.
Best wishes, Pete.
Thanks, Pete….. I’m not particularly pleased with my ‘ghost’, plenty of room for improvement, but glad you liked!
Yes, very ghostly…nicely done Sue
Thanks, Robert…I think it could be done better, but glad you liked
That’s always the way with an artist…
Indeed!
Somehow this reminded me of the Procul Harum lines “her face at first just ghostly turned a whiter shade of pale” … Great pic, like an old photo showing a glimpse of the future!
Thanks, Chris! I should have linked it to Ailsa’s travel challenge!
A very ghostly image, Sue. You’re very good at seeking out derelict buildings, and to find a ghost too, is awesome. 🙂
Thanks, Sylvia! It wasn’t actually derelict, but had a distinct whiff of centuries gone by….
Haha Love the word ‘whiff’. 🙂
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that’s a really fantastic photo, Sue. Love these old English houses and the “ghost” at the left. Hope you are fine, kind regards Mitza
Many thanks, glad you like it, Mitza! I’m fine, hope you are good?
yes,t hanks, I’m happy the terrible cold weather has become a bit warmer.
Well, I agree! But we still could get more… 😦
please not
Let’s hope not…..
Terrific affect Sue, perfect location to capture a ghost..
Thanks! 😊
What a photo! You can’t really argue: you perfect photos!
Well, thanks Meg….but I’m not so happy with this one….could be considerably better!
Wow!
Thanks, Ann-Christine!
Great image!
Thanks, Su – but as I’ve said in other comments, it could be a lot better!
Quite scary, better bring in the ghost busters!!!
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The detail is just spectacular; great technique, love the subject your chose.
Many thanks, Charlie!
He’s running away before you can record the evidence, Sue 🙂
I think you’ve sussed it, Jo!!
Ghostly indeed! 🙂
Well, it sort of worked…..
Well that is just perfect! The ghostly figure in front of that old building is a wonderful match! Well done.
Thanks, Tina, glad you liked!
Ooooh…very! Love it Sue, great photo…
Thanks, Sherri….a quick shot the other day, could be better…..
I love it Sue!!
Thanks, Hannah!
How wonderful to get this great shot. Well done Sue!
Well, I have done this before to greater effect, I think….
https://suejudd.com/2014/05/27/attempting-to-create-a-sense-of-time-passed/
Great shot. I like the ghostly effect you did here.
Thank you!
Great! 🙂
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