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The Pic Behind "Christmas Night"

Photography Urban/Cityscape posted on Dec 28, 2014
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Several of you had really creative interpretations of my "Christmas Night" here (which I appreciated!) Just wanted to show you the original. It's Lake Michigan in January, with light-tower and iced groynes. (Iced groynes sounds like either 1) a dessert at a really strange restaurant, or 2) something you do for a bad injury) Thanks for your visits! M Please zoom.

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durleybeachbum

3:03PM | Sun, 28 December 2014

Well, Mark, it is just as spooky without the work you did on it!

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giulband

3:43PM | Sun, 28 December 2014

It is very very very suggestive !!!!!!

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Cyve

5:04PM | Sun, 28 December 2014

It's absolutely FABULOUS my friend... Marvelous capture and fabulous place !!! It's an awesome image !!!

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flavia49

7:02PM | Sun, 28 December 2014

wonderful pic

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MrsRatbag

7:14PM | Sun, 28 December 2014

Yep, just as otherworldly without your fanciful enhancements; love it either way! This looks colder, somehow; a frozen arctic wasteland. Breathtaking stuff, Mark!

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bebopdlx

9:27PM | Sun, 28 December 2014

Cool.

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jocko500

10:02PM | Sun, 28 December 2014

yes it is spooky looking to me as i never seen ice like that been living in the south

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helanker

11:04AM | Mon, 29 December 2014

And here I was speculating, when on earth you had been in Grand Canyon HAHAA! MAN!. You really fooled me this time. It was ICE And this one is really beautiful too, but I was really stunned by the manipulation :))))))))))))))) You are a Photo Wizard, Mark :-)

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magnus073

12:41PM | Mon, 29 December 2014

Mark, thank you so much for taking the time to share this original photo with us.this capture it's self is a thing of beauty as I could literally studied yet for hours trying to take in all the details.as always you selected just the right location with perfect lighting and it shows in the final results.

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beachzz

11:09PM | Mon, 29 December 2014

Every bit as surreal and stunning as the one I just looked at. Your lake can do eerie and beautiful and impressive all at once!!

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auntietk

5:12PM | Tue, 30 December 2014

This always looks so strange to me. Such a large body of water shouldn't be fresh ... ours are salt, of course ... and salt water doesn't freeze like that! Aside from the fact that it's rarely that cold. It makes for a wonderful picture, played with or not. It's otherworldly. Love it!

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goodoleboy

1:44PM | Fri, 02 January 2015

It may be Lake Michigan in January, but it has all the extraterrestrial surface earmarks of a minor planet at the extreme outskirts of the Solar System, Mark. The bell tower structure in the background was the work of an extragalactic alien effort to establish some kind of Antarcticlike base to work from while exploring the planet. That said, I love this image, with its depth, muted color, lighting effects, and forbidding overall harsh ambiance. Incidentally, I'm still having a very frustrating time, not only with ebots, but also with AOL itself, which often crashes on me. Ergo, when I finally get AOL to behave, either I get a handful of ebots at one time, or over a hundred, which takes hours to peruse and cuts into my other activities. So please bear with me in this crisis.


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