Alan Mays' photos with the keyword: ghostly
Doubly Cute, 1949
20 Jul 2020 |
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A blurry but charming photo for the Vintage Photos Theme Park.
A double exposure featuring a cute kid with a big smile sitting in the foreground along with a ghostly mom and the kid's blurry doppelgänger lurking in the background. The photo is dated 1949 in the lower right-hand corner.
For more charming blurriness, see Misty Shores of Memory and Fuzzy Dog .
Halloween Greetings—What's Meant for Thee, Thee'll…
20 Oct 2019 |
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A Halloween postcard addressed on the other side to "Miss Bertha Duncan, Cresson, Penna.," and postmarked in Altoona, Pennsylvania, on October 24, 1912.
Handwritten message: "This card is a little soon for Halloween but I will send it anyhow. Aquilla."
Printed on the back: "Printed in Saxony 0624."
In a candlelit room at midnight on Halloween, a young woman gazes into a mirror through the steam from a cauldron so she can catch a glimpse of her future husband.
For other Halloween postcards with a mirror-gazing theme, see:
-- Halloween Greeting—I Gaze in the Mirror My Future There to See
-- Halloween Greetings—Look Out for Ghosts
-- Wishing You a Lucky Halloween
Quirky Costumed Couple
14 Oct 2019 |
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A photo for the Vintage Photos Theme Park monthly topic of costumes and uniforms—Halloween, theatrical, and other kinds of costumes, or uniforms from medical, military, and other settings (submit a photo on this topic each week in addition to—or instead of—a photo for the weekly topic) .
Is it a ghostly apparition or just some out-of-focus Halloweeners? Sometimes it's hard to tell.
A red-border "Kodachrome Transparency," circa 1955.
Who's the Dummy Now?
Faceless Family CDV (Cropped)
21 Jan 2019 |
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A close-up of a faceless family foursome on a nineteenth-century CDV. See also the full photo .
Faceless Family CDV
21 Jan 2019 |
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A Vintage Photos Theme Park photo for the theme of flawed memories (photos that are damaged, faded, or have other imperfections, especially ones in which the flaws somehow enhance the image; this includes photos with defective processing, light leakage, and double exposures) .
A spooky CDV with an unidentified faceless family. Perhaps their faces were somewhat washed out in the original photo, but they may also have been intentionally rubbed out afterwards.
Take a gander at a cropped version of the CDV for a closer look at the family's faint facial features.
For another faceless photo, see Who's the Dummy Now?
The Ghosts of Christmas Presents
15 Jun 2017 |
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A mother and son-—along with a tree and wrapped presents-—seem to be materializing out of the ether in this Christmas double exposure.
For other haunted holiday happenings, see The Ghosts of Christmas Past and The Ghosts of Easter Past (below).
Haunted Birthday Party, Sept. 1955
21 Oct 2016 |
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A photo for the Vintage Photos Theme Park for the topics of spirit photography / ghostly images / haunted houses (post up to 3 images on any combination of these themes) .
Representatives from the spirit world have seemingly materialized just in time to sing "Happy Birthday" in what is actually just a double exposure.
See my Ghosts and Hauntings album for more spooky photos.
The Ghosts of Easter Past
23 Oct 2016 |
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A photo for the Vintage Photos Theme Park for the topics of spirit photography / ghostly images / haunted houses (post up to 3 images on any combination of these themes) .
Ghostly images of semitransparent kids and a grinning bunny make for a haunting scene in this undated snapshot.
The Haunted Lovers
31 Oct 2014 |
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A trick or treat photo for the Vintage Photos Theme Park.
Although my copy of this stereoscopic card doesn't include any publication information, versions posted on Flickr are titled "The Haunted Lovers" and were published by Littleton View Company in 1893 (see Photo_History's The Haunted Lovers Stereo Card and depthandtime's The Haunted Lovers ).
For the full stereoview card, see The Haunted Lovers (Stereoscopic Card) :
The Haunted Lovers (Stereoscopic Card)
The Haunting of a House
19 Oct 2014 |
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A haunted house photo for the Vintage Photos Theme Park.
There's no question that the house in this undated real photo postcard was haunted. We can see that an ectoplasmic substance was flowing down from the roof of the house and drifting toward the men and women below. I don't want to think about what happened to the unsuspecting group when the ectoplasm reached them.
In addition, the radiating beams of energy visible in the lower right-hand corner could only have emanated from a ghostly orb just out of camera range. I wouldn't be surprised to learn that the orb drifted right through the front door of the haunted house, startling the photographer and causing the photo to be off-kilter.
Of course, some investigators are likely to dismiss this clear-cut evidence of haunting as a light leak or some other imperfection in the photo, but I think that the malevolent nature of these paranormal manifestations is obvious. I'm sad to report that I don't have any further information regarding the fate of the photographer or the individuals in the photograph.
Hostetter Farm Oats Field
27 Oct 2014 |
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A trick or treat photo for the Vintage Photos Theme Park.
Handwritten on the back: "Hostetter Farm oats field."
This photo doesn't feature a Children of the Corn scenario like Deborah Lundbech's delightfully spooky If You Grow It, She Will Come... , but I wouldn't want to see these sinister Grown-Ups of the Oats coming through the field toward me!
Lost in the Mists of Time
17 Dec 2013 |
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Women Doubly Exposed
13 May 2014 |
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A double exposure photo for the Vintage Photos Theme Park.
This real photo postcard captured a group of six women posing for a photograph on a porch (note the porch columns to the left and the slatted wooden ceiling above the women).
The two women at the front of the group--both seated and wearing hats--apparently did not realize that their doppelgängers were silently gliding along the ceiling above them.
Ghostly Girls?
16 Oct 2013 |
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Strangely out-of-focus, bow-bedecked, unsmiling girls, awkwardly holding hands, surrounded by trees and fallen leaves, with a puzzling misty whiteness visible beyond the trees. Yikes!
Spirit Photo, Camp Silver Belle, Mountain Springs…
10 Oct 2013 |
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Something "mysterious" for the the Vintage Photos Theme Park .
This photo was identified as a " spirit photograph " when I bought it at an antique co-op in 1994. Handwritten on the back of the photo is the following: "Camp Silver Bell, Mountain Springs Hotel, Ephrata, Pa."
Camp Silver Belle was a Spiritualist group founded by Ethel Post-Parrish , a medium whose Indian spirit guide was named Silver Belle. The group held lectures and meetings at the Mountain Springs Hotel in Ephrata, Pa., and published a schedule of programs as late as 1976 (see Silver Belle Presents Lecturers, Teachers, World-Famous Psychics, 1976 ). Eventually, however, the group became inactive, and the hotel fell into disrepair.
Today, the facade of the old hotel remains , but the rest of the hotel site was demolished in 2004 to make way for a Hampton Inn hotel and an Applebee's restaurant.
So what is that strange haziness hovering above the audience? An ectoplasmic manifestation from another spiritual realm? Hokum conjured up by sleight of hand and camera? Or just an odd yet coincidental defect in the film or developing?
Working Out on the High Beam
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