From Dracula by Bram Stoker:
“Suddenly, as I turned round, I thought I saw something like a white streak, moving between two dark yew-trees at the side of the churchyard farthest from the tomb…. Then I too moved; but I had to go round headstones and railed-off tombs, and I stumbled over graves. The sky was overcast, and somewhere far off an early cock crew. A little way off, beyond a line of scattered juniper-trees, which marked the pathway to the church, a white, dim figure flitted in the direction of the tomb. The tomb itself was hidden by trees, and I could not see where the figure disappeared….
“The figure stopped, and at the moment a ray of moonlight fell between the masses of driving clouds and showed in startling prominence a dark-haired woman, dressed in the cerements of the grave. We could not see the face, for it was bent down over what we saw to be a fair-haired child. There was a pause and a sharp little cry….”
From The Hunchback of Notre Dame by Victor Hugo:
“The presence of this extraordinary being caused, as it were, a breath of life to circulate throughout the entire cathedral. It seemed as though there escaped from him, at least according to the growing superstitions of the crowd, a mysterious emanation which animated all the stones of Notre-Dame, and made the deep bowels of the ancient church to palpitate….
“He was everywhere about it; in fact, he multiplied himself on all points of the structure…. a fantastic dwarf climbing, writhing, crawling on all fours, descending outside above the abyss, leaping from projection to projection, and going to ransack the belly of some sculptured gorgon; it was Quasimodo dislodging the crows….
“In some obscure corner of the church one came in contact with a sort of living chimera, crouching and scowling; it was Quasimodo engaged in thought… Often at night a hideous form was seen wandering along the frail balustrade of carved lacework… again it was the hunchback of Notre-Dame….
“Then, said the women of the neighborhood, the whole church took on something fantastic, supernatural, horrible; eyes and mouths were opened, here and there; one heard the dogs, the monsters, and the gargoyles of stone, which keep watch night and day, with outstretched neck and open jaws, around the monstrous cathedral, barking.”
Room for rent in small Victorian castle. Prime location; quiet residents and neighbors. Some ghosts, mostly harmless. Short walk to Vampire Park…
… and the Gargoyles are ADORABLE!
Happy Halloween!
Great photos. They really capture the spookiness. Happy Halloween!
Thank you!
I had a lot of fun trying out different filter combinations to come up with these, glad you liked them!
Happy Halloween!
Happy Halloween, Dale. Super spookiness in your shots, Bram et al would’ve loved this.
Thanks, you too!
I was in touch with Mr. Stoker via a Zoom seance last night and showed him the photos, which he liked and may use on the cover of his new Dracula sequel. Good news all around!
[vampire emoji here]
Thanks for the comment!
A sequel! Glad to hear Mr. Stoker is in good spirits, and in good posthumous health (not even coffin?) and reviving his career.
“good posthumous health” … lol, crack me up (and I’m stealing it).
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Oh, fun! Happy Halloween!
Thanks! Happy Halloween to you too!
I have been watching all the old movies all weekend. I love the look here. Boo!
Thanks! I had been watching old Twilight Zone episodes when I did these pictures; possibly got some inspiration from a creaky old mansion and a rundown farmhouse.
Boo yourself!
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