ghost objects

“Ghost objects” are renderings of forms and shapes as being more transparent than they are in real life; the viewer can “see through” the ghost object.

“Ghost objects” occur when a depicted object (or person) is present for part of the exposure(s) and absent for part of the exposure(s).

Photography of “ghost objects” was popular in the 1800s, but the effect is still very easy to produce.

Regardless of how they are produced, the depiction of any ghost objects always disqualifies a photograph from P4 and thus from TTG.