The art of photography has long been an avenue for artists to express their creativity and explore the worldaound us. The latest series of photographs by a talented photographer is no exception. The “Creepy Captures” series showcases a range of ghostly faces found in tree bark, bringing a new level of eeriness to the natural world.The photographs are truly unsettling, with each image revealing a different ghostly face lurking in the texture of the trees. The photographer has managed to capture these faces in great detail, highlighting the unique features that make them so creepy. The texture of the tree bark creates a haunting canvas on which these faces seem to emerge, peering out at the viewer with an unsettling gaze.
1. While visiting the village of Stourton in the county of Staffordshire, England, Mr. Lozarithm caught the face of an owl appearing on the trunk of an old tree.
2. The weeping willow tree in the Chanterlands Cemetery, Hull City, Yorkshire, England made Mr. Bob Carter constantly think about his late friend.
3. The daon being trapped in this ancient tree trunk is actually just the roots of a tree that intertwine with each other.
4. The face without eyes and nose lying horizontally on the tree trunk looks like a charm to ward off deforestation.
5. Go into the forest late at night and suddenly see a sinister smiling face, don’t be afraid because maybe it can only be a tree trunk.
6. No-Face is not only famous in movies but has now stepped into real life.
7. The gentle smile makes the children passing by want to hug the “tree god” once.
8. The devil’s face in the roots can actually only scare the weak.
9. Depending on the imagination of each person, this walnut tree trunk turns into a different animal.
10. If the devil is not scary enough, the aliens are enough to make the children take off their sandals and run.
11. And no matter how poor your imagination, you will picture the face of a screaming person when you accidentally come across this tree trunk.
12. The grainy effect of the tree trunk makes us imagine the miserable face of an old man.
13. This smirk is actually just a tree trunk from a side view.
14. Under the hewn hands of mother nature, the old tree trunk looks like King Thuy Te in Journey to the West.
15. Three trees together form a gossip nest.
16. By accident and surprise, Lord Voldemort and the ninja turtle were honored to appear on the tree trunk.