Disturbing the Spirits is a series by photographer Ellen Jantzen. The project used images of trees, digitally altered to look ethereal, spirit-like and mysterious. Via MyModernMet:

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  1. For me the ice and the ghost trees made a perfect combination of lost and haunted landscapes, because once I read that it’s strangely colder where the ghosts are.

  2. Reblogged this on Lauren Booth and commented:
    Wow! this is something that goes against all that is natural. From a viewers perspective you still manage to see the image for what it is even though it has been heavily edited and altered. Truly inspirational collection of work.

  3. Really liked these pictures, they seem so out-of-this-world! Especially liked the green ones with the stone path…just lovely.

  4. Beautiful and creative work. Your photos remind me of an article I read about how different creatures see their surroundings in different ways. I love anything that inspires me to see or think differently about the world I am in.

  5. Great stuff and awesome concept. It almost makes just regular old fashioned photography seem pointless and boring doesn’t it?

  6. Oh My Word, those trees are so amazing! :0 Great work I love it 😀

  7. So ethereal and haunting…I especially loved the one of the reflections in the water. Thank you for sharing your work! Inspiring!

  8. wow. I loved the pictures. Somehow it inspired me on developing an ethereal setting on a novel I’m working on for fun. keep inspiring people! *salute*

  9. I love what you did 🙂 Adds an eerie yet calming presence towards these ancient beauties 🙂

  10. This is the poetry of photography. So beautiful, so beautiful. Thank you, with my love, nia

  11. Sheesh. Those pictures are ethereal. I know nothing about art but a lot about emotion and that was just…no words. Indescribable.

  12. Breathtaking – you could get lost in your images for hours. Such beauty. Please keep posting!

  13. The beauty of the scenery is breathtaking, it took my soul to another dimension where the spirit of the nature must live. Thanks for sharing.

  14. I would agree with haunting. Perhaps, other dimensions are closer than we might think. Interesting pictures!

  15. That is an eerie, cool effect.
    And as a Trekker, may I say that some of the pics resemble crewmen in the process of beam-down(or up). 😉

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  18. the eeriness haunts and leaves behind a rare queer beauty. the artist has a remarkable skill. thank you for sharing and congratulations on being freshly pressed.

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  20. Wow, those are such eerie images, very spooky yet strangely mystical as well. Brilliant!

  21. I felt like you were telling me a story through you pictures about the Ghost Trees and how they came to be. It am in in awe over these magnifcient trees. thank you for sharing them with us.

  22. I really love the last image…thank you for gifting me with beauty

  23. What beautiful art! So colorful and awesome! Love your use of light! You truly have wonderful talent!

  24. Eerie and fantastic at the same time. Good and interesting. Strange and weird. I see things and I am not sure if they are there or part of my imagination. Thanks for the post.

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