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Houston’s Spaghetti Warehouse - scary guy’s portrait

Mar 20th, 2008 | By Fiona Broome | Category: Houston

This photo shows part of a huge portrait that is displayed on the second floor of the haunted downtown restaurant, the Spaghetti Warehouse at 901 Commerce Street, Houston, Texas. A few of us have been trying to analyze the picture, and cannot figure out why this portrait is so troubling. As you can see, we’ve tweaked the contrast and colors, and nothing clearly presents itself to us.

Sure, we can see the ‘bleeding eyes’ effect, but… we think there may be more than that.

If you can see anything especially odd in this photo, or explain why it’s giving some of our researchers nightmares, please comment, below.

The ghosts at the Spaghetti Warehouse are pleasant and playful; it’s not a scary place at all. However, this portrait is very odd, and we’d love to understand why it’s bothering us.

Thank you!


how the portrait really looks


original photo, adjusted contrast

inverted colors

enhanced, reds

enhanced, blues

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