Friday, October 28, 2011

HALLOWEEN

Creepy photos I've taken last year and some just recently shot. Happy Halloween!
(click each photos to view in original and larger size)


HAUNTED HOUSE
Suspected haunted house along Calumpang, Marikina, Philippines.


BAD LUCK
Black cat means bad luck when it crosses your path... according to Philippines' superstitious beliefs.


ACACIA
Beware of this Acacia tree that blocks the way of those who dare to pass its shadow.


PRAYERS AND CANDLES
Lighted candles done with prayers for the souls of the dead.


CREEPY DOLL
This doll of our neighbor in their basement were spotted walking anytime it wants during midnight. They say that it is possessed by something evil.


PUMPKIN LAMP
This neon orange pumpkin lamp outside our house always calls my attention every night.




WITCH FOR SALE!
A life-size witch caught my attention in the mall and it's for sale, yet no one's buying it. I think she scares all who's interested to buy her?!




"NUNO SA PUNSO"
There's an old stories and beliefs in Philippine culture that nature spirits like dwarfs live in this pile of soil which is actually home for the termites. Since folklore of olden times said that it is a kingdom for those small creatures of another dimension, you should treat this with respect to avoid the fury of their curse.


"BAGUA"
Reminds me of a horror movie flick "Feng Shui". They say it can bring you luck when hanged on your wall in the entrance... or bad karma when not appropriately placed.


WHITE HOUSE
I don't know... I just thought it looks creepy whenever I pass in front of this house.
KNOCKED OUT DEVIL!
Of course, many can recognize this image of Saint Michael the Archangel while defeating the devil. It's a statue that you will see outside the church here in Marikina, Philippines. Nothings scary with the angel... I think it's the other one.

Photos taken by: Sukito

1 comment:

  1. Hi there. Can i use your photo of the haunted house for our upcoming episode on I Juander? Please let me know if it's okay. You may e-mail me through jackiepisip@gmail.com Thank you.

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