Thursday, March 28, 2013

Jack-O-Lantern

Rocky Shore, Thunder Hole, Acadia National Park, Maine
© Doug Hickok  All Rights Reserved




Rocks catch the rays of morning light creating a face of shadows, 

like a scowling jack-o-lantern.



15 comments:

  1. Perfect framing and processing

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  2. Only you Doug would have noticed that face in the rocks. Nice one.

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  3. I totally see it, smiling at this image this morning.

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  4. Oh....look at the structure of those ocks. Beautiful. What are they? Igneous rocks?

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  5. Are we having a B&W week now? ;o)
    Your Jack has a split personality! :6)
    Which side is Thalia and which is Melpomene?

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  6. I love b&w, impressive stones in this image!
    Léia

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  7. your wild imagination's infectious.. ;D nice catch!

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  8. I wonder if you knew that the Jack-o'-lantern originates in Ireland from the Gaelic festival of Samhain (31 October–1 November). So speaking of festivals - pagan and otherwise - Happy Easter to the Hickok Family...

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  9. thank you sincerely for all your wonderful comments, doug, especially for today's, on emilia's "birthday"! your comments and remarks are not only fun to read, but most encouraging and rewarding ...
    as to your post today, it's hard to say which is "nicer", the glittering granit rocks or the brilliant light over the ocean. luckily i don't have to decide and can equally enjoy them both ... ;-)

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  10. You are showing a great eye for detail, light and composition here.

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  11. superb rocks. i love your ventures in monochrome

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  12. What a great imagination! Thanks for sharing.

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