35 Awkward Family Photos That Should Have Been Buried in the Past
Sweet Magnolia
Before its discontinuation in 2009, Kodachrome was the go-to option for colored photographs. Their popularity peaked between the ‘50s and ‘90s, and National Geographic exclusively used them for half a century. Now, this trendy woman’s daughter scanned old Kodachrome slides and found this lovely photo.
She possibly wanted to have it framed, and her mom posing near the magnolias made it every bit a sweet photo. That is until you keenly look at the background and realize that there is something creepily peering over her shoulder. The question is, who was he, and did she know that he was lurking behind her?
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