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Father and son having a little discussion. Life can be a rocky road ahead of him. Aloha and thank you for viewing

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auntietk

12:43AM | Mon, 04 February 2008

They seem to have faces, don't they? Wonderful photo!

MrsLubner

12:53AM | Mon, 04 February 2008

I can really see the wrap-around affect of the ash and lava in this and it gives it a sort of optical sway that is very appealing. It is almost haunting to see this. I wonder if the spirit of the forest is still living inside...

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Cosine

1:24AM | Mon, 04 February 2008

Ha, ha, I think Dad was right this time. Great shot, Errol.

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babuci

1:29AM | Mon, 04 February 2008

Fun title. Like these formations so fascinating.

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mairekas

1:43AM | Mon, 04 February 2008

Great image! LOL! Thanks!

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beachzz

2:16AM | Mon, 04 February 2008

Do you think he will listen??? I love these lava trees, they have so much energy to them, they still seem to be alive!!

vlaaitje

2:23AM | Mon, 04 February 2008

O yes I can see that as well, such a wonderful way to make pictures, I really like to look at such things to see some things in there....who knows soon I will see a motor HUNK ....hahaha kidding

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ledwolorz

2:55AM | Mon, 04 February 2008

Excellent photo.

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alhak

3:32AM | Mon, 04 February 2008

LOL Errol you have a marvellous imagination, I can see them too. wonderful photo

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fredster66

4:01AM | Mon, 04 February 2008

Great photo! Great title as well... :-)

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Debwhosmiles

7:15AM | Mon, 04 February 2008

The "son" looks a bit downcast...wonder what he did, but the "father" looks ever so patient~ entertaining shot and great imagination!

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CavalierLady

7:43AM | Mon, 04 February 2008

Wonderful shot, and love the title. You must have watched shapes in clouds as a child too, perhaps? Very creative and fun sense of humor.

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hotracer2

8:14AM | Mon, 04 February 2008

I see the likeness:):):)

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toddaking

8:36AM | Mon, 04 February 2008

Excellent picture. Todd

thevolunteer

9:40AM | Mon, 04 February 2008

Love your imagination. You always see something. Hope your place didn't get flooded. Aloha

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timtripp

11:10AM | Mon, 04 February 2008

impressive!

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Janiss

12:00PM | Mon, 04 February 2008

Sublim textures, a great capture Errol!

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Apophis906

1:55PM | Mon, 04 February 2008

That is just so darn cool.

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witch_1612

3:43PM | Mon, 04 February 2008

Excellent Shot!!!

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goodoleboy

5:21PM | Mon, 04 February 2008

A handsome pair. And the most phallic lava trees posted yet.

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jocko500

6:16PM | Mon, 04 February 2008

really do look like that lol. cool shot. I see the textures too

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Richardphotos

7:26PM | Mon, 04 February 2008

very surreal things of nature.thanks for sharing your part of the world

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onefeather

3:51AM | Tue, 05 February 2008

oh no .I think that is our ferret who ran away! L what a wonderful heading Errol. You are always so good with that! Terrific photo!

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jwiest

7:00AM | Tue, 05 February 2008

So very cool!

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Kelena

6:47AM | Sat, 09 February 2008

great shot:)

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nongo

7:29PM | Sat, 09 February 2008

Is this as scratchy as it looks?? Like if you touch it it will make you bleed?? Cool find Errol, this series is very interesting!!! Aloha...

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sossy

9:57AM | Sat, 17 May 2014

perfect story to this stunning find! ;o)


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