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horror out of the ashes

Photography Creatures posted on Jul 08, 2010
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I saw this too in the ashes. I useing the marco on my point and shoot which is good for this type of shots. look like some type of horror creature. oh last night I had a dream and I was hanging on something trying to clumb up but this man was under me trying to grap my legs to pull me down. I was kicking and I wake up with a Charle horse in my leg. I had to get up and walk off the charle horse. Lol had not have a charle horse for a long time. Must been kicking in my bed as I was dreaming . Now what do this dream have to do with the image...nothing at all. Just thought you all like a smile a little today if you did not smile today ...have a wonderful day and smile a little will help make your day

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Faemike55

9:22PM | Thu, 08 July 2010

Neat image, must be the spirit of the trailor Yeah! Charlie-horses are no fun whatsoever! I've been bounced out of bed several times with them

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DarkStormCrow

9:36PM | Thu, 08 July 2010

Cool shot and textures, well done...

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Thelby

9:51PM | Thu, 08 July 2010

You need to eat some potassium to ward off the Charley Horse and Leg Cramps. This is a peculiar looking shape to be sure!!!!!

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zoren

9:56PM | Thu, 08 July 2010

scary!!

gojira

10:13PM | Thu, 08 July 2010

Very scary dream & vision . . . !

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kbrog

10:20PM | Thu, 08 July 2010

The horror that once was. ;D Fantastic capture!

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shadownet

10:56PM | Thu, 08 July 2010

I saw it blink! Run for your life! LOL

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alessimarco

11:08PM | Thu, 08 July 2010

Fascinating stuff! Great capture!

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magnus073

11:14PM | Thu, 08 July 2010

Great shot here Jock, and that is a wild looking thing. The dream you had sounds like the kind I have.

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evielouise

11:18PM | Thu, 08 July 2010

RE: to your comment avoce Now what do this dream have to do with the image.. . I think it has a lot to do with hanging around those dead peopel lol:: Great story and capture and I have fibromyalgia so charlie visits me quite often I hate Charlie lol::5_ for bravery and capture

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claude19

11:53PM | Thu, 08 July 2010

Very scarry, dear ArtFriend ! An alien killed with a flaming torch or grilled over a wood fire?(smiles)

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mgtcs

12:21AM | Fri, 09 July 2010

Superb shot, great capture!

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DennisReed

12:40AM | Fri, 09 July 2010

Cool!

wannes

12:57AM | Fri, 09 July 2010

Amazing shot! Excellent!

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Chipka

1:01AM | Fri, 09 July 2010

I like your series of photos from ashes. This one reminds me of the kind of stuff I see in paintings by a Polish artist. His name is Zdzisław Beksiński, and a lot of his artwork has elements that resemble these spooky ashes; he loved textures and a sense of spooky surrealism. Nearly all of his art is rather spooky to look at, which is probably one of the reasons why I love it! I thought of his paintings when I saw this, becuase this looks like one of his landscapes, only there are no monsters with bandages wandering through it. This is also quite brilliant! I hope there are more of these coming soon. You really have a good eye for abstract macros, especially of ashes! WOW! As for dreams and charley horses...I dreams are strange things, and I hate charley horses...I don't get many of them, but when I get one, I find that if I bend my foot back, it helps the pain to go away...It has something to do with stretching the muscle. Walking helps, but I am impatient and the foot bending trick works quite fast for me. This is a great shot! I looked at it a few times before commenting, because I kept seeing something different, and I wanted to absorb the whole thing before saying anything. I really like those holes...they DO look almost like the skull of something quite interesting and very alien!

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renecyberdoc

1:32AM | Fri, 09 July 2010

still looking good brother

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Pierrot_Lunaire

1:51AM | Fri, 09 July 2010

Fantastic capture! Awesome image!

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durleybeachbum

1:55AM | Fri, 09 July 2010

I like the little frog face just above the eye on the right.

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carlx

4:35AM | Fri, 09 July 2010

Fantastic textures and creepy mood, Jock!!!

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UteBigSmile

4:51AM | Fri, 09 July 2010

I see nothing special in there, perhaps have to clean my glasses again -Lol!

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emmecielle

5:35AM | Fri, 09 July 2010

Shocking image! Excellent shot! :)

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flavia49

6:45AM | Fri, 09 July 2010

wonderful shot and amazing "shapes"!!

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jif3d

6:50AM | Fri, 09 July 2010

Thanx for the smile and...er, scary capture ! ~Cheers~

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wawadave

9:28AM | Fri, 09 July 2010

interesting idea!

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jmb007

10:05AM | Fri, 09 July 2010

bonnne photo!!

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DananJaya_Chef

10:13AM | Fri, 09 July 2010

Great capture. Well done.

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Miska7

11:43AM | Fri, 09 July 2010

Very nice image. Great textures and lighting! Really nice shot!

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Star4mation

12:00PM | Fri, 09 July 2010

Dunno what you been burning here Jock, but it sure leaves some interesting shapes behind in the ashes!! :)

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unstart

1:56PM | Fri, 09 July 2010

You do indeed have strange critters and monsters in your ashes!!

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wjames

3:29PM | Fri, 09 July 2010

Fantastic capture, I can see the monster in the rock waiting for someone to come too close!!!!!!!!

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