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'Ghost' photographed in old Scottish cemetery
An eerie image taken at an abandoned stone hut appears to show what looks like a face peering out. Posted on Reddit by a Czech photographer who goes by the username Motorbiker1985, the photograph reportedly shows a dilapidated stone hut at a Scottish cemetery in Largs.
The ghostly face wasn't visible at the time but only showed up after the photo was developed.
The photographer remains adamant that the photograph has not been tampered with and notes that it can't be a double exposure because the movement of the leaves has not been similarly captured.
"Most people I know who have seen it say it is very interesting, that is why I posted it online," he wrote. "Some see various expressions in the supposed face on the photo, some try to explain, however any explanation I have heard so far can be easily countered with various arguments."
As for whether or not the photograph shows a ghost, he remains somewhat open-minded. "I do not hold beliefs, religious or otherwise," he said. "I see everything on the basis of probability."
An eerie image taken at an abandoned stone hut appears to show what looks like a face peering out. Posted on Reddit by a Czech photographer who goes by the username Motorbiker1985, the photograph reportedly shows a dilapidated stone hut at a Scottish cemetery in Largs.
The ghostly face wasn't visible at the time but only showed up after the photo was developed.
The photographer remains adamant that the photograph has not been tampered with and notes that it can't be a double exposure because the movement of the leaves has not been similarly captured.
"Most people I know who have seen it say it is very interesting, that is why I posted it online," he wrote. "Some see various expressions in the supposed face on the photo, some try to explain, however any explanation I have heard so far can be easily countered with various arguments."
As for whether or not the photograph shows a ghost, he remains somewhat open-minded. "I do not hold beliefs, religious or otherwise," he said. "I see everything on the basis of probability."