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  • Australian bush spookhouse.

    This morning's trip into the mountains pre-dawn turned foggy and misty before reaching my intended destination to shoot the outside of an old (1903) mountain hut.

    I have yet to process the images of the outside, (Planning a big one) but the inside proved very interesting. All I need is a person standing in the corner and the spookiness would be complete.

    Strangely enough, I did hear a footstep in the next room of this two room hut while I was lying on the floor getting an angle. I investigated the darkness to find the room empty. I walked outside and around the building finding nothing. Back inside, I heard another noise on the roof, rather heavy like a footstep. Strange that it should be on the roof. I ran out to see if there were any birds on the roof. Nothing.

    I left after a quick covering prayer over the building and here you see the images (and ghosts?) of history past.

    1 Witches car-park


    2 Spine-chillin on the floor


    3 Packed to the rafters


    4 Chimney up!


    5 Shattered outlook
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    Barry Armstead Photography
    ASIGN Observatory II

  • #2
    Terrific images.
    You just need a spooky doll like Invisible has, and you'll be set!!

    So are you planning a trip back there, now you've heard the footsteps??
    Maybe a night shoot??
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    • #3
      Originally posted by ScottH View Post
      Terrific images.
      You just need a spooky doll like Invisible has, and you'll be set!!

      So are you planning a trip back there, now you've heard the footsteps??
      Maybe a night shoot??
      Certainly am!!!
      Australian Wildlife Photographer

      Barry Armstead Photography
      ASIGN Observatory II

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      • #4
        These are terrific!! Lovin the black and white, perfect for this I think. Creepy story!
        Life is short, smile while you still have teeth .....
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        • #5
          Thanks TN!
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          ASIGN Observatory II

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