Tombstone Stonework, Magnolia Cemetery, Charleston, SC © Doug Hickok
On this day, the Ides of March, in the year 44 BC,
Julius Caesar had more than just a bad hair day.
He was assassinated in a ghastly manner by not only his foes, but his friends as well.
Because I don't happen to have any photographs of that event in my archives, I instead present to you my take on the "eyes" of March.
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Ha! I see what you did there! Very clever series--great shots!
ReplyDeleteThe googly-eyed ship monster is the friendliest. He just wants us all to get along.
ReplyDeleteAmazing; you have an eye for this kind of things, huh? Yes, I'm a dork ;-)
ReplyDeleteGreat images!
ReplyDeleteI learn about photography every time I come here, thank you!
Clever play on words that compliment your photos and the historic event.
ReplyDeleteWonderful imagination...
ReplyDeleteGreat songs, great eyes, my favorite is the perimera with that masterful play of light and shadows.
ReplyDeleteWell seen and well done!
ReplyDeleteExcellent compositions, Doug, to illustrate the idea!
ReplyDeletei really like the stone work (along with the lichen)
ReplyDeleteAs I said in yesterdays post. You have a sharp eye, Doug! Amazed by the first one and in love with the second!
ReplyDeleteWhat great finds! Very clever and creative post!
ReplyDeleteThree absolutely creative images around a similar theme. This is one of my favorite kinds of photography.
ReplyDeleteSo creative series. Amazing eyes in the first photo. Well done!
ReplyDeleteClassique! L'homme n'arrête pas de faire des projections sur ce qui l'entoure et de voir des yeux partout! Excellente série qui dilate la pupille !
ReplyDeleteBonne semaine lumineuse!
Genuinely creative!
ReplyDeleteI see, yesterday's post was a dedication to Venus.
Today's for Mars.
The Ides of March was once dedicated to Mars, the Roman god.
I finally worked out the missing link!
Great shots Doug!
ReplyDeleteVery creative - nice!
ReplyDeleteBy the way, your daughter and son are beautiful, you did a nice job photographing them.
tre scatti veramente divertenti, oltre che tecnicamente validi. bellissimo il primo con il gioco delle ombre.
ReplyDeletenice shots
What a fabulous play on words, Doug. This is delightful.
ReplyDeletewow, congrats on this ultra-cool idea and implementation! these faces / eyes are both gorgeous and hilarious! the wordplay - "ides" and "eyes" - is very funny as well! ;-))
ReplyDeleteVery well done Doug,,,M
ReplyDeleteThese images are great! You are very imaginative :)
ReplyDeleteTo paraphrase Obama...keep you enemies close - and your friends too!
ReplyDeleteLove the detail on the tombstone. I find myself spending more and more time in cemeteries. I guess I'm just practicing!
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