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Now that IS a WALKING STICK!!! Well, at least for a giant!! Another fun capture and a smile for me for another rainy, gray day!!! I hope you have a great weekend!! Enjoy!!
I laughed, Lowell, when I saw the title of your post, and I love your humour! Lovely photos! :)
I like that!
A wooden animal.
It is walking, Lowell!!
It kind looks like an alligator in disguise. I'd be careful around it if I were you.
Look out! It's getting closer!
If that's a walking stick, I'll try to avoid the foot falls.
The title is perfect and the place looks fantastic!
I like the 3-D effect here!
They look like some sort of monsters in disguise...
My posting of the light trails. Use a tripod. Shoot on manual. Long shutter speed mine was 25 seconds. Each scene is different for exposure. Here is a link to get you started. http://digital-photography-school.com/how-to-shoot-light-trails/
Reminds me of the stick insects I had as a kid! Very cool (not the stick insects).
Did you follow????MB
It looks like a small-size dinosaur dried up since the ancient past. It looks in a hurry in the second photo.Yoko
Nice images.
Love your interpretation!!
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Now that IS a WALKING STICK!!! Well, at least for a giant!! Another fun capture and a smile for me for another rainy, gray day!!! I hope you have a great weekend!! Enjoy!!
ReplyDeleteI laughed, Lowell, when I saw the title of your post, and I love your humour! Lovely photos! :)
ReplyDeleteI like that!
ReplyDeleteA wooden animal.
ReplyDeleteIt is walking, Lowell!!
ReplyDeleteIt kind looks like an alligator in disguise. I'd be careful around it if I were you.
ReplyDeleteLook out! It's getting closer!
ReplyDeleteIf that's a walking stick, I'll try to avoid the foot falls.
ReplyDeleteThe title is perfect and the place looks fantastic!
ReplyDeleteI like the 3-D effect here!
ReplyDeleteThey look like some sort of monsters in disguise...
ReplyDeleteMy posting of the light trails. Use a tripod. Shoot on manual. Long shutter speed mine was 25 seconds. Each scene is different for exposure. Here is a link to get you started. http://digital-photography-school.com/how-to-shoot-light-trails/
ReplyDeleteReminds me of the stick insects I had as a kid! Very cool (not the stick insects).
ReplyDeleteDid you follow????
ReplyDeleteMB
It looks like a small-size dinosaur dried up since the ancient past. It looks in a hurry in the second photo.
ReplyDeleteYoko
Nice images.
ReplyDeleteLove your interpretation!!
ReplyDelete