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Driftwood Faces

Photography Sea/Undersea posted on Jul 01, 2012
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LaPush, Washington Faces everywhere! I particularly like the little dog. :)

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kgb224

12:24AM | Sun, 01 July 2012

Superb capture Tara. God Bless.

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jocko500

12:42AM | Sun, 01 July 2012

super looking

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netot

12:54AM | Sun, 01 July 2012

Yes, little dog is great and I love the hamster hidden under the branch!

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Isabelle711

1:22AM | Sun, 01 July 2012

I see the side of a mans face. :)))))) Most sweet image. :)))) Most excellent capture my friend. :)))) Thank you for sharing. :)))) Carry A Smile In Your Heart :)))))

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jayfar

1:34AM | Sun, 01 July 2012

I like the little dog too Tara. Well seen.

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brycek

1:47AM | Sun, 01 July 2012

Beautiful capture and place!!

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photosynthesis

1:50AM | Sun, 01 July 2012

I see the dog clearly & at least one other face, sort of. From the Wikipedia article on pareidolia: "Pareidolia...is a psychological phenomenon involving a vague and random stimulus (often an image or sound) being perceived as significant. Common examples include seeing images of animals or faces in clouds, the man in the moon or the Moon rabbit, and hearing hidden messages on records played in reverse." "Carl Sagan hypothesized that as a survival technique, human beings are "hard-wired" from birth to identify the human face. This allows people to use only minimal details to recognize faces from a distance and in poor visibility but can also lead them to interpret random images or patterns of light and shade as being faces.[10] The evolutionary advantages of being able to identify friend from foe with split-second accuracy are numerous; prehistoric (and even modern) men and women who accidentally identify an enemy as a friend could face deadly consequences for this mistake. This is only one among many evolutionary pressures responsible for the development of the facial recognition capability of modern humans."

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Dreamingbee

7:01AM | Sun, 01 July 2012

wonderful photo and structure !

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durleybeachbum

7:10AM | Sun, 01 July 2012

It lookes just like Hetty! I'm always relieved to discover other folk who see faces everywhere. I was terrorised by my wardrobe doors as a child.

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EJD64

7:38AM | Sun, 01 July 2012

Very cool photo. I see the dog in the upper right corner. Neat.

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Faemike55

8:56AM | Sun, 01 July 2012

Very cool capture I see the little dog as well

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ironsoul

9:39AM | Sun, 01 July 2012

Could be an early medieval carving, they liked to mix head and tails. Excellent photo.

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faroutsider

10:02AM | Sun, 01 July 2012

Do you also have conversations with driftwood? Super shot, Tara.

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MrsRatbag

10:37AM | Sun, 01 July 2012

Little dog on the head of an anteater! Great stuff, Tara!

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adorety

1:20PM | Sun, 01 July 2012

Great close up. Nice detail so one can imagine as many faces as they wish. Cool shot.

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mairekas

3:05PM | Sun, 01 July 2012

Great image and details!

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RodS Online Now!

4:07PM | Sun, 01 July 2012

Wonderful textures and delightful details - I saw the dog immediately. Very cool shot, Tara! :-D

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bmac62

4:26PM | Sun, 01 July 2012

Thank goodness...no faces with fangs;-) Cool...

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Blush

5:25PM | Sun, 01 July 2012

Great find and neat pic Hugs Susan~

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npauling

9:25PM | Sun, 01 July 2012

I like that little dog too. It is amazing what you can see when you really look.

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bobrgallegos

10:29PM | Sun, 01 July 2012

Wonderful capture !

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Osper

11:13PM | Sun, 01 July 2012

I see it also!!!! Neat catch!

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Katraz

2:18AM | Mon, 02 July 2012

Well seen, and I love the driftwood too.

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moochagoo

12:57PM | Mon, 02 July 2012

Another monster of the forest !

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blondeblurr

9:08PM | Tue, 03 July 2012

Actually I see a little white polar bear lying stretched out on his back, just like an Egyptian sarcophagus, bandaged like a Mummy ... or like a piece of driftwood ;) (my eyes must be getting better!) :] marvellous find Tara, BB

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debbielove

7:03AM | Wed, 04 July 2012

Yep! I can see it, I can see it! I normally can't see those thing's...... lol Good shot! Rob

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junge1

10:48PM | Fri, 06 July 2012

Great capture. I saw the dog right away!


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ModelCanon PowerShot SX40 HS
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