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My neighbors have been looking for a goat to sacrifice to the Gods. People all over are running around in a panic and wondering why the sky is crying. I have to keep reminding them that it is just rain. Yes, its been that long since we had a good wetting but this last week has been making up for the deficit. I had taken a picture of the entrance to my condominium complex some time ago. Inspired by the rain and the impending melting of the polar ice caps I envisioned what that entrance might look like once the flooding was complete. And then I kind of just went nuts with the post work.

Comments (16)


whaleman

3:55AM | Sun, 30 December 2012

I see your point entirely!

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durleybeachbum

4:17AM | Sun, 30 December 2012

WOW! This powerful and dynamic composition is something I should definitely cross the room to examine in a gallery . It has the ZAP/POW factor for sure!

alanwilliams

6:20AM | Sun, 30 December 2012

spectacular work, beautifully done

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Faemike55

10:12AM | Sun, 30 December 2012

LOL, Mark! interesting composition and idea makes me think of the Bill Cosby routine on his album, 'Bill Cosby is a funny fellow, RIGHT!' where the Lord is talking to Noah about building an Ark Right!

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Darkwish

11:35AM | Sun, 30 December 2012

You did really cool work, very well done!

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sandra46

4:45PM | Sun, 30 December 2012

WONDERFUL WORK!

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blondeblurr

5:54PM | Sun, 30 December 2012

You are a 'riot' with words Mark ... LOL spare the goat - you are nearly killing me! ;) and your postwork just hit a new height - quite the wicked vision, run for the hills I say! BB

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auntietk

8:00PM | Sun, 30 December 2012

LOVE the abstract composition! I'm with Andrea ... this is a winner, even from across the room!

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netot

10:35PM | Sun, 30 December 2012

Fantastic, I see you'll have a lot of space for parking your boat:)

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vaggabondd

11:39PM | Sun, 30 December 2012

nice post work my friend, happy new year

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JuliSonne

4:43AM | Mon, 31 December 2012

I agree with Ernesto LOL Without looking at your words, my first association .... looks like a picture of Linda (hipps13). Shapes and lines and water. Your picture is an architectural Arche Noah ....

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ZanderXL

5:10AM | Mon, 31 December 2012

Well... that's ONE way to get an indoor pool! :) Crazy effect on the sky! Oh, and tell your neighbours that they need chickens, not goats. :)

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bobrgallegos

10:38AM | Mon, 31 December 2012

Wonderful well composed and postworked image!

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nikolais

1:17AM | Tue, 01 January 2013

Wish this will never happen in the new 2013! Well done with the psotwork as well!

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myrrhluz

3:30PM | Sat, 05 January 2013

Very cool shot and postwork! I love the lines, lighting, and gritty texture. We too have seen some leaky skies of late. Unfortunately it has been of the drizzly, halfhearted nature. The drought still has a pretty firm grip on Texas. With the polar ice caps melting, it may be the Gulf lapping on our doorsteps that bring us the wet stuff.

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hipps13

12:25AM | Wed, 09 January 2013

wonderful smiles warm hugs, Linda


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Photograph Details
F Numberf/6.3
MakeSONY
ModelDSLR-A850
Shutter Speed1/400
ISO Speed200
Focal Length75

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