Enjoy your weekend.
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I'm having so much fun looking at the world through the lens of my Panasonic Lumix DMC-LX3. I will share my world of Rocklin, California and points North, South, East and West. Come and enjoy with me.
22 comments:
A lot of stories that tree could tell.
Watch out your back!
Well, the shadow looks like a big bear's paw
I have to agree with Ben.
Happy Sunday Sue.
I definitelly can see the face:) And be aware of bears, too:)
Is it an Indian? ;-)
it's a little creepy.
Ys, I see your face! ;-)
Nice light.
wow Sue! i'm a little bit scared right now! ;)
Looks like one of those apple trees in The Wizard of Oz! Nice catch on that one!
very cool lighting in this, and I really like the title.
I can see a mad rabbit made of shadows, and I can also see a small brown face with whitish eyes and nose halfway up on the left side.
The first time I came by I didn't see the face. Now, on first glance, I do. I thought of the bear's paw too.
I think I can see it. :)
Well, trees do live in a different space and time from humans. I never thought of calling them ghosts but it could work, especially when our minds take a strange twist.
I see the face, but you need to get some sleep.
--steve buser
New Orleans Daily Photo
Yes!
I can see the face,
how funny,
well done.
:) JoAnn
I finally took all my courage and swam over here to visit your site.
Wow, "photowannabe" is a nice oxymoron! :-)
I'll have to come back with time to browse, looks all so inviting (and you use the Sony Cybershot too!).
it looks like a friendly ghost, though. i love the play of shadows! this one seemed extra playful! :)
i see him!!! i see him!!!
At first I was looking too hard for the ghost (in the bark of the tree), and then it jumped out at me from the shadows. Boo! Fun photo.
Bear claws?
I can't see a face, but then again, I can rarely stare at those 3-D things and have the image appear to me.
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