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From the time I was a kid, and we used to visit my grandmother who lived alone in a spooky old house on the edge of the Gamble Estate (Proctor & Gamble founder), I have always been fascinated by decaying old houses.

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Leica Monochrom (ver 1) w/Canon 28mm f2.8 & yellow Bell & Howell filter

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-Tim

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Spooky, yes, but still occupied according to an interior light on (or is it a reflection?) and the porch light on.

Could be the subject of further photography.

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3 hours ago, Neil Macmillan said:

Title is indeed apt. Maybe your converging verticals could be even more converging to increase the spookiness coefficient. Technically well executed.

Even more spooky would be to 'push' the verticals in one direction, simulating falling over, or reversing the convergence, Disney style.

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