“To Merilee, a photo doesn’t have to be blatantly macabre to be eerie. But it can have a mysterious, otherworldly vibe — the viewer wonders what lurks in the shadows. Something eerie has a story to tell — one you aren’t quite sure you want to know.”
I’ve chosen these photos because at the time it was quite scary. My sister in law was certain she had seen something with shiny bright pink eyes while looking from a balcony. I thought I would take photos to ‘capture’ it to see what it was.Nothing appeared on the many photos I took but it was funny afterwards when we found out that it was just a light.
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