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Mystery

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The pause, cavernous and hovering, threatens

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eric ogden. in between

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Gianfranco Fontana, Untitled, c.1960

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Darkness and open door.

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László Moholy-Nagy, 7 A.M. (New Year’s Morning), ca. 1930

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Ed Ruscha, “60 Watts” [1990]

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Edvard Munch, Vampire, 1893

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Brian Day : Street Photography

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"The Prisoner," 1878, Nikolai Alexandrovich Yaroshenko (1846 - 1898)

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Madrid c.1953 - Francesc Catala Roca Something eerie here.

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The Tunnels by Ichor. Dark in many ways.

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Ghost Town - Tintype by isvibilsky

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Untitled [★] by garmonique

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A Ghost Between Us by Sights From Beyond - www.ricardogoncal...

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Stay away from the dark tunnel! by ..Peter

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Into the Labyrinth by Dariusz Klimczak

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George Tooker, Government Bureau, 1956

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The Return of the Sun by Odd Nerdrum, 1985

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Georges Le Brun, Interior. The Man who Passes, 1894. From Weimar.

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A. Aubrey Bodine Girl in a Hurry, 1957.

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Todd Hido. The mystery of a lightless house at night.

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Eva Rubinstein, Rocker, Abandoned house, Rhose Island, 1972. From Eva Rubinstein.

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Donata Wenders, By the Rhein, (2000).

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Rodney Smith, Man on Dock Looking South, 1998.

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Bill Brandt, London, 1937.

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Fred Herzog, Curtains, 1972. From the amazing collection of Herzog’s photographs at Online Browsing.

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George Ault, "January Full Moon,” 1941. Considered by some Ault's greatest painting, depicts a weather-beaten structure in a mysterious, moonlit, somewhat otherworldly image.

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George Ault (1891–1948), "Bright Light at Russell's Corners," 1946.

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The Richat Structure, also known as the Eye of the Sahara and Guelb er Richat, is a prominent circular feature in the Sahara desert of west-central Mauritania near Ouadane. This structure is a deeply eroded, slightly elliptical, 40-km in diameter, dome.

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Geoffrey Johnson Untitled, 2010

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Rene Magritte - “The Thought Which Sees” (1965)

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“Down The River" (1937), Clarence H. Carter (1904-2000)

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Ambrotype anonyme--creepy.

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Geoffrey Johnson

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#A. Aubrey Bodine. What a story here!

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Alexey Titarenko

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Magritte, Not to Be Reproduced, 1937

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Childhood fears, By Midnight - digital

by Midnight - digital

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