Take a look at this scenic photo of a bucolic house in the morning haze in nature. Nice, isn't it? However, this picture is not as simple as it might seem at first glance. In fact, there is no structure in this place. The author of the image is convinced that he managed to capture a real ghost in the photo. But not a ghost of a person, about which we are used to hearing from time to time, and not even a phantom of an animal, but a ghost of a house.
Australian Kenneth Reed has been involved in photography for over twenty years. A man who lives in South Colan, Queensland, prefers to photograph nature and often sells his pictures to magazines and newspapers, as well as to private individuals. Last Sunday, Reed went to a local river and took dozens of photos. The morning turned out to be foggy and sunny at the same time, so the images turned out to be very picturesque, even with some notes of magic, according to Kenneth.
The photographer says: “It was morning, there was a rather thick fog and at the same time the sun was shining brightly. I went to photograph the river and the meadow near it. Then he took at least fifty photographs. I did not see anything unusual or supernatural in nature. However, when I looked at the obtained pictures on the computer in the evening of the same day, I noticed an amazing detail on one of them. There was a house in the meadow. It is clearly visible on the right side of the image. Light roof, dark walls, light in the windows. But in reality there is no structure there! I have been living here for five years now, I pass this place almost every day and have never seen any house in the meadow."
Reed already wanted to write off everything on his playing out fantasy, but unexpectedly found on the Internet a photograph of a meadow near the river, taken in 2005. In this very place a similar house stands on it. After talking with neighbors, the Australian learned that this dwelling was demolished in 2008 by a bulldozer when it fell into disrepair. Needless to say, there are too many coincidences in this story.
“Everyone is taking pictures of the ghosts of kings, gallows and monks, and a phantom of some hut got into my lens,” jokes Kenneth. However, it may not be a ghost at all, but simply the photographer somehow managed to travel back in time for a moment of shooting …