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The Ghoulish Gallery
Spook or spoof? Why not send in any photographs you can't explain for all to see?


Do you have any photographs capturing something you can't explain? If so, then email them to
Peter Raven

Paul Sutcliffe was practising different settings on his camera and took this weird photo of a ghostly bearded man in the flames of his mother-in-law's open fire.

What do you think?
 
Sadie's mother died suddenly last October after falling down the stairs.

Sadie writes:

"We decided to get together at Christmas and we used my mother's tableware and did everything just as she would have. If you look around the place setting where the older female is sitting you can see a strong orb with a clear aura. I personally feel it is a strong indication of her prescence."
 
Zoe took this photo in her living room as a door had just slammed really loudly. It is a leather sofa about a year old and the leather is taut,

Zoe doesn't think you could make this shape even if you wanted to, from the side the cusion still looked smooth except at the very base.

What do you think - spook or just fluke?
 
This picture has been sent in to us from Collette and was taken at Orford Castle.

Circled in yellow is a profile of a man with a beard at the bottom left of the picture - it's only the head and it seems to be looking up at the person walking down the stairs.
 
Here is another picture sent in to us from Collette which was taken at Castle Acre.

At the bottom of the window circled in yellow appears to be a face looking out.
 
Here is another picture sent in to us from Collette also taken at Castle Acre, photographed on the other side of the main arch from the photo above.

There appears to be some green mist floating around to the left of the arch.

Can anyone explain what the mysterious green mist may be?
 
Here is another picture sent in to us from Collette also taken at Castle Acre, photographed on the same side of the main arch as the photo above.

There appears to be some strange shadows in the middle of the arch.

Can anyone explain what the shadows may be?
 
This photograph was sent in to us from Richard Keeble which was taken at a concert at Long Melford in Suffolk.
 
This photograph was also sent in to us from Richard Keeble.
 
The picture below has been sent in from Nikki and was taken at the local church in Hingham. Nikki writes: "Whilst taking photos inside the church, my mother and l heard a strange sound - a mischievious hoot type laugh. Now as she's church warden we both knew we were alone in the building. We went cold but put it down to noises outside. Now when home, downloading the pictures, l came across these two. On the photo on the right there appears to be a mist above two tomb stones. It wasn't a fault with the camera because, as you can see on the photo on the left, taken literally a few seconds later. When hearing the noise l was actually standing in the very spot of these pictures."