Funny elements often involve human error. For instance, if a driver mistakes the speed camera for something else, like a new kind of street sign. They might stop right in front of it to take a closer look, and then get really embarrassed when they realize what it is. Also, when the speed camera catches something completely unexpected, such as a gust of wind blowing a large piece of paper that completely covers the lens of the camera right when a speeding car is about to be photographed.
One funny element can be when animals interact with the speed camera. For example, a squirrel running across the road in front of the camera just as a car passes by slowly to avoid being caught speeding, and the squirrel ends up looking like it's posing for the camera. Another is when people overreact. Like a driver who ducks down so low to avoid being photographed that they can't see the road and end up driving into a bush near the camera.
A young driver was trying to be really careful around a speed camera. He slowed down to a crawl, and the car behind him got really impatient. The driver of the following car started honking and making all kinds of gestures. Just as the angry driver passed the speed camera, it flashed. Turns out, he was speeding because he was so focused on the slow - moving car in front. It was a funny situation where the one trying to avoid the camera didn't get caught, but the impatient one did.
One common element is the appearance of unexplained figures in the photos. These figures can be ghosts, demons or just some strange shapes that seem out of place. Another element is the camera behaving abnormally, like clicking on its own or changing settings by itself. Also, a sense of dread or unease that builds as more and more strange things happen with the camera is often present.
One key element is the shot composition. This includes how the subject is placed within the frame. Another is the camera movement, like pans, tilts, and zooms. Lighting also plays a role. It can highlight certain elements or create a mood.
Since I don't know the exact story, it's hard to say the key elements. But generally in a ghost story, there might be a spooky setting like the speed hall itself. There could be a description of the ghost, like its appearance or the way it moves.
The unexpected appearances are really scary. For example, a sudden figure emerging from the darkness that you can't identify. It gives a sense of being watched and invaded.
Surprise is a key element. For example, in a short story like 'The cat thought it was a dog for a day. Then it remembered it had nine lives and didn't care anymore.' The unexpected twist at the end makes it funny.
One funny element is the variety of gifts. A partridge in a pear tree is a rather odd start. Then it just gets more and more outlandish like seven swans a - swimming. How would you even keep swans in your house? Another is the repetition. Each day the list just keeps growing, and it seems like the true love is either really determined or just has no idea when to stop. It's like a never - ending cascade of strange presents.
The SR - 71 is known for its incredibly high speed. One funny story could be about how pilots would often have to deal with the strange effects of such high - speed flight. For example, the plane's skin would expand due to the heat generated at high speeds. Pilots might have some humorous experiences related to the unique characteristics of flying this super - fast aircraft.
Surprise is a big element. For example, in a story where a cat thinks it's chasing a mouse but actually the mouse has set up a little fake path and the cat ends up falling into a bucket of water. Another element can be the absurdity, like a man trying to ride a bicycle that has square wheels. And of course, characters doing things that are out of character, such as a very serious teacher doing a silly dance in the middle of class.
Cinderella's stepsisters' attempts to fit into the glass slipper are really funny. They are so desperate and they try all kinds of crazy ways, like squeezing their feet in, cutting off parts of their feet (in some versions). Their over - the - top eagerness and clumsiness in this whole situation is just comical.