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Who lives in there? Rosie oblivious to the workings of my imagination. Zoom to see the eyes.

Comments (16)


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jendellas

4:54AM | Thu, 05 June 2014

I am sure Rosie has some idea who lives there or who has passed by :o)))

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Faemike55

8:02AM | Thu, 05 June 2014

Very cool capture

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Adobe_One_Kenobi

8:26AM | Thu, 05 June 2014

Knowing our spineless wet behind the ears government, it's probably covert cameras. Nifty shot though my friend.

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helanker

9:25AM | Thu, 05 June 2014

And you know it is rude to stare, but this is in a sneaky way :D Fun and lovely shot. :)

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kgb224

9:54AM | Thu, 05 June 2014

Superb capture Andrea. God bless.

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Juliette.Gribnau

10:02AM | Thu, 05 June 2014

beautiful; cool pw

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jayfar

11:11AM | Thu, 05 June 2014

I did zoom but I could see the 'eyes' at first glance and what a good job the tree didn't 'bark' at Rosie!!!

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wysiwig

11:56AM | Thu, 05 June 2014

Who lives in there? Probably a Dryad. Perhaps Rosie has some pointer in her family tree. "Over here, mom, take a picture of this." I see the eyes. Probably hoping Rosie will do here business somewhere else.

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anmes

4:14PM | Thu, 05 June 2014

On scent!...and what a great tree roots

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MrsRatbag

7:13PM | Thu, 05 June 2014

A wonderfully old and venerable tree, including eyes (usually they keep their eyes hidden; it must trust Rosie!) Love it!

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jocko500

12:07AM | Fri, 06 June 2014

maybe the hole Alice fell into

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auntietk

8:12PM | Fri, 06 June 2014

Somehow I think Ronnie missed it. Love the eyes! :) Rosie is helping look for something, but I don't think she sees what you see! :)

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anahata.c

5:08PM | Sun, 08 June 2014

Great what you did with those eyes! I think dogs live more with the nose and ears than the eyes, but I could be wrong. I know their sense of smell is something like 2 or 3 hundred times greater than ours. I think. And they can hear, of course, pitches we don't hear. So with all that sensory overload going on, they might miss you masterful eyes, lol. I dig putting faces on things in your property! It's a beautiful gnarled old tree, and I love Rosie sniffing around: She's on a nose trip. A lovely warm shot. And to Ronnie's comment, he should be happy he doesn't live in the US. We got cameras everywhere. And rosie probably wouldn't care about them either, lol. She's checking out the scent of every living creature who passed through there in the last 6 hours. A lovely shot, Andrea.

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three_grrr

6:08PM | Sun, 08 June 2014

Now how do you suppose those two perfect round "eyes" got there? a marvelous old tree trunk! perfect for fairies to live in, or perhaps a tree nymph. If Rosie could talk, she'd tell us all the tree's secrets!

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danapommet

8:34AM | Mon, 09 June 2014

That is funny and I don't think that Rosie cares about who is watching - she has her routine that she probably follows each time she goes out!

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Katraz

5:27PM | Mon, 09 June 2014

Take care that tree may be from the lord of the rings or possibly Alice in wonderland.


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Photograph Details
F Numberf/3.5
MakePanasonic
ModelDMC-TZ25
Shutter Speed10/1000
ISO Speed400
Focal Length4

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