MMSGH 2006 Featured Photo #9

Girl In Window?
Submitted by Don K. of Memphis, Tennessee
Digital camera photo

Don wrote, "This photo was taken last spring at a co-worker's daughter's wedding at the Junior League of Memphis offices located in an old home in Memphis at Central and Highland Avenues. It appears someone on the second floor was interested in the festivities on the front lawn (circled in red in inset photo). The upstairs floors were off limits to guests, and the photo was taken shortly after the reception on the lawn had begun. Another one of my co-workers took this digital photo, and I spotted the person in the window."
MMSGH Comments
This photo is either an interesting example of pareidolia or an an actual apparition captured by an unsuspecting photographer.
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2007 Featured Photos Archive
2006 Featured Photos Archive
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