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  2. Spirit photography - Wikipedia

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    Tkay Anderson, co-founder of the Facebook page There's a (ghost) App For That was able to find the specific ghost used in the faked photo. Other clues were that the "ghost" was sharper than the rest of the picture, the ghost was black and white while the rest of the picture was in colour and the ghost was calculated to be about 11 feet tall. [26]

  3. William H. Mumler - Wikipedia

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    William H. Mumler (1832–1884) was an American spirit photographer who worked in New York City and Boston. [1] His first spirit photograph was apparently an accident—a self-portrait which, when developed, also revealed the "spirit" of his deceased cousin.

  4. List of optical illusions - Wikipedia

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    An afterimage or ghost image is a visual illusion involving an image continuing to appear in one's vision after the exposure to the original image has ceased. Afterimage on empty shape (also known as color dove illusion) This type of illusion is designed to exploit graphical similarities. Ambiguous image

  5. Horseshoe Canyon (Utah) - Wikipedia

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    The gallery was a product of the Desert Archaic culture, a nomadic group of hunter-gatherers predating the Fremont and Ancestral Puebloans. The panel itself measures about 200 feet (61 m) long and 15 feet (4.6 m) high. The panel contains about 20 life-sized anthropomorphic images, the largest of which measures over 7 feet (2.1 m) tall.

  6. List of reportedly haunted paintings - Wikipedia

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    Man Proposes, God Disposes. Edwin Landseer's 1864 painting Man Proposes, God Disposes is believed to be haunted, and a bad omen. [6] According to urban myth, a student of Royal Holloway college once committed suicide during exams by stabbing a pencil into their eye, writing "The polar bears made me do it" on their exam paper. [7]

  7. Brown Lady of Raynham Hall - Wikipedia

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    Claimed photograph of the ghost, taken by Captain Hubert C. Provand. First published in Country Life, 1936. The Brown Lady of Raynham Hall is a ghost that reportedly haunts Raynham Hall in Norfolk, England. It became one of the most famous hauntings in the United Kingdom when photographers from Country Life magazine claimed to have captured its ...

  8. Ghost image - Wikipedia

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    Ghost image may refer to: An image of a ghost. Spirit photography, an attempt to capture an image of a ghost; Afterimage, an image that continues to appear in the eyes after exposure has ceased; Ghosting (television), an offset replica of a transmitted image in an analogue broadcast; Image persistence, the temporary retention of a picture on ...

  9. The Haunted Mansion - Wikipedia

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    The Hatbox Ghost was originally a part of the attraction when it opened in 1969, [15] but was removed when the illusion involving the specter's head was not convincing enough. [4] The Hatbox Ghost was added to Disney World's Haunted Mansion on November 30, 2023, as part of The Walt Disney Company's 100th Anniversary celebration. [16]