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  2. Spirit photography - Wikipedia

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    The apps are customizable allowing the user to place the ghost anywhere within a photo, rotate it, adjust its transparency, and erase parts. In 2014, there were over 250 ghost related applications for Android phones, one of the most popular being GhostCam: Spirit Photography. This app was used in a hoax that was used to generate publicity.

  3. Category:Female ghosts - Wikipedia

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  4. Kuchisake-onna - Wikipedia

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    La Llorona, the ghost of a woman in Latin American folklore; Madam Koi Koi, an African urban legend about the ghost of a dead teacher; Ouni, a Japanese yōkai with a face like that of a demon woman (kijo) torn from mouth to ear; Teke Teke, a Japanese urban legend about the spirit of a girl with no lower body

  5. Ghost - Wikipedia

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    The White Lady ghost is often associated with an individual family line or regarded as a harbinger of death similar to a banshee. [38] [39] [needs context] Legends of ghost ships have existed since the 18th century; most notable of these is the Flying Dutchman. This theme has been used in literature in The Rime of the Ancient Mariner by Coleridge.

  6. Trace Lysette - Wikipedia

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    Trace Lysette (born 2 October 1981) is an American actress whose most notable roles include Shea in the television series Transparent (2014–2019) and Tracey in the feature film Hustlers (2019). As a trans actress, she also featured in the Netflix documentary Disclosure as herself. [1]

  7. White Lady - Wikipedia

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    In Hungarian mythology, a white lady was the ghost of a girl or young woman that died violently; usually, young women who committed suicide, were murdered, or died while imprisoned. The ghost is usually bound to a specific location and is often identified as a specific person (e.g. Elizabeth Báthory [24]).

  8. ghostgirl - Wikipedia

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    Deadhead Jerry – A ghost of a hippie boy who died by choking on a cigarette by mistake. Abigail – The ghost girl who died of drowning. Suzy Scratcher – A scar-covered girl who died from a staph infection after self-harming with shallow cuts. CoCo – A fashion-obsessed girl who drowned after passing out in a vomit-filled handbag.

  9. Phantom Manor - Wikipedia

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    The transparent effects of ghosts in this scene is accomplished with the pepper's ghost effect, with animatronics above and below the ride vehicles reflected in mirrors to create the illusion of transparency. Leaving the Ballroom, the vehicles enter the Bride's Boudoir (which replaces the attic scene in the original attraction).