Eerie. This word swirled in my head as I explored Merilee Mitchell‘s moody monochrome world in Tuesday’s post on black…

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Eerie. This word swirled in my head as I explored Merilee Mitchell‘s moody monochrome world in Tuesday’s post on black and white photography. Her reflection shot above, “Ghost Child,” gives me shivers. Look closer, and you’ll see faint evidence in the background of a ghost town — as well as a child, walking mysteriously across the frame.
I took this photo in Bodie, a ghost town east of the Sierra Nevada Mountains in California. The windows there have a magical quality — when you look inside, you can also see what’s going on in the landscape behind you. It’s as though you’re seeing different dimensions of the past.
Just as I was about to click my shutter, a little girl walked behind me, and I knew I had it. A Hitchcock moment.
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.
Finding inspiration in Merilee’s work, as well as celebrations like Halloween and Día de los Muertos, let’s go out and capture black and white images that are eerie.
We’re looking forward to seeing a variety of photographs!
— Cheri
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Fabulous shot!
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Something eerie for you to ponder … Cheerz! Dorothy 🙂 http://shakespearesgal2.wordpress.com/2013/11/01/weekly-photo-challenge-eerie-roman-baths-bath-england/
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Ah, the kid walking across totally makes it. Love how it happened by chance.
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Thanks. I live for moments like that!
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Death and Vanity : http://filimages.wordpress.com/weekly-photo-challenge/wpc-eerie/
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an empty dress and memories of all that is lost from belgradestreets
http://belgradestreets.com/2013/11/01/weekly-photo-challenge-eerie/
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such a beautiful photograph.
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Perfect timing! http://artbea.wordpress.com/2013/11/01/weekly-photo-challenge-eerie/
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EERIE PERFORMANCE ……… http://ulrike-widmann.de/2013/11/01/weekly-photo-challenge-eerie/
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Eerie…great challenege! Here is my version of “Eerie”: http://thephotoseye.wordpress.com/2013/11/01/weekly-photo-challenge-eerie/
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Quite a creative concept for the challenge! Let’s see how it goes.
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Are you ready to be eerie? Join me in Edgar Allen Poe’s five creepiest tales of horror as demonstrated through photos of Eerie Ometepe Island. http://retirenicaragua.wordpress.com/2013/11/01/weekly-photo-challenge-eerie-ometepe-island/
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A little Halloween touch up magic:
http://mylifeinfocusblog.wordpress.com/2013/11/01/weekly-photo-challenge-eerie/
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http://kristinarenae.wordpress.com/2013/11/01/weekly-photo-challenge-eerie/
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http://ileanapartenie.wordpress.com/2013/11/01/weekly-photo-challenge-eerie/
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The shadows from an eclipse certainly qualify as Eerie http://piecesofstarlight.wordpress.com/2013/11/01/weekly-photo-challenge-eerie-solar-eclipse-and-dance-around-with-day-of-the-dead-music/
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Is this eerie enough? http://lucidgypsy.wordpress.com/2013/11/01/weekly-photo-challenge-eerie/
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I’m still shivering…..
http://caughtbytheeyeofmankind.wordpress.com/2013/11/01/weekly-photo-challenge-eerie/
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You won’t want chicken after viewing this…
http://thirdeyemom.com/2013/11/01/the-eerie-side-of-china/
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I just had chicken for lunch….:-/ Love the photos!
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🙂 Thanks
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Not an eerie photo for the visuals, but quite intriguing for its meaning http://leireariz.wordpress.com/2013/11/01/weekly-photo-challenge-eerie/
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These “houses for the dead” in Lafayette Cemetery, New Orleans, Louisiana, have an eerie aura. http://schelleycassidy.wordpress.com/2013/11/01/weekly-photo-challenge-eerie/
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A bit of a kind of eerie view from Karnak in Egypt http://wp.me/paGem-2JL
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my eerie contribution :
http://lespetitspasdejuls.wordpress.com/2013/11/01/weekly-photo-challenge-eerie/
Have a great week-end!
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This was eerie at the time
http://linsdoodles.wordpress.com/2013/11/01/weekly-photo-challenge-eerie/
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Love the eerie desolation in that shot! Here is my entry: http://theurgetowander.com/2013/11/02/weekly-photo-challenge-eerie/
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Nice photo! I actually had to think about it for a second. Here is my series. Hope you guys like it! Can’t wait to see all of you guys’ photos. http://morganebyloosphoto.wordpress.com/2013/11/01/weekly-photo-challenge-eerie/
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http://sasieology.wordpress.com/2013/11/01/weekly-photo-challenge-eerie/
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My eerie flick here: http://wp.me/p2SzYY-ya. Hope you’ll like it.
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Misty Devon: Eerie http://paintedwords1.wordpress.com/2013/11/01/weekly-photo-challenge-eerie/
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http://diamondmikewatson.wordpress.com/2013/11/01/the-apple-man/ – Just an innocent little apple…
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