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7 terrible fake ghost pictures

May 30, 2015 by Andrew 3 Comments

What counts as a terrible ghost picture in the first place?

There are a few answers; the photoshop ghost might be easy to spot, the original picture might already be famous or some popular smartphone app like Ghost Camera Prank might have been used. Badly faked ghost pictures are common on the internet. Some might argue that all ghost pictures are fake but that’s a debate for another day.

Here’s 8 of the worst fake ghost pictures according to In Pure Spirit.

Faked Scolastic Information

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The picture above is a fake. You can just see the “ghost teacher” or very large child floating above the students in the foreground. The original, seen below, is Robert Doisneau’s Scolastic Information. You can buy the original from Art Republic.

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Faked Dracula, Bela Lugois

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This is a famous picture from Bela Lugosi’s 1931 Dracula picture. It boggles the mind that anyone would thik to photoshop a ghost into it. Are we expected to think that the vmpire is real too? As evidence; the original can be bought as a poster from Art.com.

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Haunted Gothic Church of St Peter

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This fake ghost looks like it was created on a smartphone. You can see the so-called haunting sitting in what looks like a sofa on the right. The original picture can be seen in a blog post created by Andy Finnegan which tells us that the original is the Gothic Church of St Peter in the care of the Churches Conservation Trust. You can see a copy of the original below.

 

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Ghosts in the snow

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This terrible picture is of Miranda Castle. The original photograph may have been taken by this Flickr user and published without permission to be shared elsewhere. That’s not stopped the original from being spread around the internet and in this case some one adding a horrible creature you can just see in the front left.

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Ghosts inside the castle church

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It might make sense to imagine there would be ghosts inside a church or ghosts inside a castle. Needless to say it may well make sense that there are ghosts inside a castle church. In this case the photograph does not prove ghosts are real. The original can be found among a personal collection at Roman Zakharii’s site.

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Edward VII and his ghost

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This so-called haunting of Edward VII is unlikely. The original picture can be found in Wikipedia’s archives and the ghostly spectre added to the image looks more modern than anything else. Do you think this is real?

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The ghost on the pier

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I suppose this is quite a nice idea. In this case the faked photograph begins life as a good photograph without any obvious hook to the supernatural. A figure is simply added in and suddenly the whole picture takes on a new life. The original, however, can be found on Redbubble by the artist SD Smart and there’s no ghost.

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Do you have any other examples of badly forged ghost pictures? Share them in the comments below. Perhaps you think the 7 ghost pictures above have been badly treated and that the originals don’t match up – after all, perhaps it’s the so-called original that’s been photoshopped.

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  1. andy Finnegan says

    May 30, 2015 at 6:57 pm

    Gothic Church of St Peter  not Lugershall castle in my post 
     So my picture of the church has been lifted and edited to add a ghost from my post  where is the fake ghost picture being shown Andy Finnegan

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  2. AndrewGirdwood says

    June 1, 2015 at 9:42 pm

    @andy Finnegan Hi! Good of you to pop over to the blog. I’ve corrected the building details but let me know if you’d rather I remove it entirely.  

    The photograph sat in my GetPocket app for many months while I researched the piece but I believe I originally sourced it from the Russian picture archive e-praksina.com. That site’s been offline for a wee while now and if someone told me it was due to copyright or other dodgyness I wouldn’t struggle to believe them. 

    IPS has used e-praksina for other pictures in the past, though: http://inpurespirit.mystagingwebsite.com/?s=e-apraksina+

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  3. DrewFinnegan says

    October 14, 2015 at 4:16 pm

    Hello Andrew Girdwood happy for you to use my original Church photo and the 3rd party “ghost added” picture. Gave me a laugh Best Wishes Andy Finnegan

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