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Wednesday, May 29, 2013

Green Eye


Photography can be as tricky as the Internet because they tell only the partial or selected truth. This is very right when the green eye of an aged monster started to shine.
 
This took place when both I and a fallen tree clicked for the first time on last Sunday, when I explored the other end of a through hole found on its pale wrinkled face, using a close up shot with shallow depth of field.
 
The hollow eye shone like an emerald.

How wonderful photography can, at the same time, manipulate our mental imagery.

32 comments:

  1. it is wonderful! looks like a scaly alligator with a beautiful green eye!

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  2. What a lovely capture! I love this shining trick of light!

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  3. Hello! Well done!

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  4. The emerald eye is awesome! What a great capture with your camera. It reminds me of a reptile.

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  5. Great image rainfiel ... It looks like the eye of a monster.
    A hug.

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  6. Cool capture, Rainfield! It does look like the eye and the side of a critter. Hopefully not a monster. Have a great day!

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  7. ¸.•°❤❤⊱彡
    A natureza é tão misteriosa... eu não saberia que é água no oco de uma árvore enrugada.
    Belo click!
    Boa continuação da semana!
    Beijinhos
    ¸.•°❤❤⊱彡

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  8. It look like crocodile eyes to me! ;)

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  9. Perfect shot, lucky you took it sweet & fast coz it was slowly turning green & can hear it murmuring.. "Don't make me angry, you wouldn't like me when I'm angry"

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  10. your imagination combined with great photography skills creates great and interesting subjects.

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  11. It really looks like the eye of a crocodile... and the green is so beautiful!!

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  12. A very creative photo. It really does look like an ancient monster.

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  13. Wow..fantastic and amazing photo!
    Looks like some types of critter's eye!

    Is that why it takes you so long to get out of the jungle to post?

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  14. This really does look like a big green eye. This is a marvelous photo, and I'm glad the green-eyed monster didn't get you.

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  15. Is it messing with our minds or expanding them? I'll choose the latter. I love the emerald eye.

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  16. Looks like the grand daddy of all lizards!

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  17. so very beautiful, and yes, so many would wonder where is that or how did you see that, the answer is because you take deeper look and have that super creative imagination to make those often passed by a Terastar!

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  18. What an amazing shot!

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  19. I beleive that this shot is masterpiece. I feel like that I am drown into the Green Eye,

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  20. Very nice...definitely made me look twice. This was a cool shot! :)

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  21. Hi! It looks look beautiful green eye. Thank you for sharing.

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  22. this looks like green-eyed iguana or some reptile.

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  23. It looks like the face of an owl with a green eye. Awesome photography, Rainfield.

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  24. Lubię zielone oczy, a Twoje jedno jest piekne. Pozdrawiam.
    I like green eyes, and your one is beautiful. Yours.

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  25. Photography sure can be tricky, can't it? :)

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  26. Your words are so true.
    Love the result of your mental imagery.
    I hope I would have imagined the eye, too.

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  27. You are absolutely right, as an emerald eye. You have verkliogen eyes to see the little that becomes great / Brita

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  28. What a mysterious and lovely "monster!"

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  29. You are truly brilliant...now, if you could only make it an emerald, I would really be impressed.

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