Number 10 was photoshopped. The couple were celebrating an anniversary. The girl is a Gemini and wants to have her "two faces" in the picture to represent that. It was just a joke, no evil spirits 😂
Nelson It's weird how those 3 replys have 6,6,6 likes that suggests that if it was real it would be a evil spirit and not guardian. Those people who replied can also be the illuminati 😂
Nah, two girls next to him. Look at the reflection, that's girl on the boy's LEFT side. Look at the main part of the picture, that's a girl on his RIGHT side. There's another girl on his other side facing the other direction, probably sisters.
Shiddy and if you look at the girl in the reflection, it is clearly a different girl. Her face is different (higher cheek bones) and she is wearing different clothes.
In Victorian times, photographs were very expensive, and often the poor and middle class couldn't afford them. When someone died, a photograph of their dead body was their last chance to capture a memory of what they looked like. So many funeral directors would pose the body to look somewhat alive , and take one last (and only) photo for the survivors to keep. Sometimes, one or more family members would ask to be included in the picture, and the memory was so precious to them, they were willing to pose for several minutes to take it. To people in that era, it wasn't creepy, it was their only picture of Mom or Dad or a baby lost to disease, etc.
Allan Richardson it's refreshing to see someone has actually retained a history lesson in these comments. I was beginning to think the entirety of the internet was lacking education.
I remembered during our photography class, the earliest photographies were really time consuming. The exposure time of some of the photos are really long. Maybe that's the reason why people in the old photos doesn't smile, because they get tired of smiling due to the long exposure time process. You can also look on it in the net, the history of photography.
He sounds like the guy who does all the movie voice overs when you go to the theaters. Or the guys who is selling tickets to monster truck shows. lol lol
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they used to get their dead loved ones to look alive just for a picture, my great maternal grandmother's aunt took a picture with one of her babes that died from some sickness before he turned one.. the photo looked like he was celebrating his 1year birthday. if I didn't know the backstory I would have never guessed.. kinda creepy in my opinion but I've never thankfully lost a child so I think I understand where she's coming from. NICE VIDEO THOUGH!!! love the voice too, better than a female siri reading off of a script or something
So some context for the photo at 3:34 --- when the technology became commercially available, it was common practice in the USA to take lithographs of/with deceased family members as a memento mori. Remember that with old cameras people had to remain still for extended periods of time, so the dead made great photo subjects.
In the early days of photography it was actually common to take a family photo with a recently deceased family member.. Since photography was not common it was often the only chance to get a photo of someone you loved, especially if the deceased was a child..
3 means probably there screen froze and fell back to the screen that said many will die that's a cancer commercial where they say something about them being sick and than they say many will die not a real death threat for them
Rosie Twix I would rather have this guy’s voice, him speaking like that instead of some guy or girl speaking cheerily. That would just ruin the scary videos on this channel
Easy... they had a photo of themselves in that position on the wall. (That was not a mirror.) They then dressed in the same, or similar clothing, and took a photo catching the other photo in the background--perhaps even on purpose. (look at the framing around the backdrop--that is NOT a mirror frame, that is a picture frame!)
Bethany Herman appereantly you can't see the difference, you must be blind if you can't notice both their eyebrows, cheeks, and the angle of the mirror you must be special or that word you just mention a fuckwit lmao
I hate to be the bad guy, but it's spelled many* with a lowercase and cancer*. The word many isn't a proper noun and isn't the start of a sentence, so it begins with a lowercase letter.
#6 Post-mortem photography was very common during the era this photo likely came from. The deceased were often posed with their living family members around them.
3:27 what if they are not alive... I mean they use to take pictures of corpses like if they were alive back then. It could be possibility and may make it a little more creepier.
The picture of the girl with two faces that picture looks fake. The girl in the mirror looks a little chubbier in the face and the guy in the mirror looks different too. More darker then the other guy.
The family picture where the father looks like he's a zombie... Definitely dead back in those times people didn't get their picture taken and could have it done possibly once in their lifetime and it usually was when someone died. It wasn't just an opportunity for the dead person to have their picture taken but for the loved ones too as well.