>>4089198you might be a brainlet but ultimately horror means different things to different people. Horror for some people is more about the implication and atmosphere of things rather than something explicit like a horrible tentacle monster/boo scary creature or excessive gore. Its extremely difficult to communicate horror through a static image due to the fact that you don't have the luxury of building tension through multiple images like a comic or minutes of film like a movie backed by a soundtrack and genuine horror lives and dies within tension and fear of the unknown. With a static image, what you see is what you get.
That image does a good job capturing tension with its implication. Did that door open on its own or was it always like that? Whats lurking behind it? Why does the dog seem so tense? Did he hear something? Color wise, everything feels very pale and sickly rather than saturated and warm. There's a very deep darkness behind that door in which i cant see a god damn fucking thing despite the seemingly well lit room i appear to be in. It creates a feeling of uneasiness and i'm unnerved.
if the image does nothing for you that's totally fine. It's just a dumb picture of a door bro, don't sweat it.