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3 From the Lake: Lighthouse

Photography Sea/Undersea posted on Oct 22, 2015
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Hi everyone. I began commenting this week, and I'll be commenting through the next 2. I'll get to all of you, I promise! I posted a smaller version of this earlier...but this is more suited for Halloween. (It's from a blizzard: All natural forms on a verrrrry drab day.) Thanks so much for visiting, and I hope you're all well---it's great to be back among you! Mark Please Zoom, for details

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giulband

1:46AM | Fri, 23 October 2015

Fascinating image, it give me the sense of a future of destruction, sensation make more strong by the use of a monochromatic yellow-ocra color

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MrsRatbag

8:09AM | Fri, 23 October 2015

Wow, this looks like something from another planet; it must be from a past winter, right? Incredibly fascinating shapes in the fingers of ice on everything...I would so love to be able to see things like this. Must begin talking to the parents about the possibility of moving somewhere a bit colder!

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bakapo

9:18AM | Fri, 23 October 2015

wow, ice can be so beautiful... destructive, but beautiful, too. I can just imagine how slowly the layers formed and then... this!

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LivingPixels

9:59AM | Fri, 23 October 2015

Looks awesomely cool fantastic subject to capture Mark does look like some alien piece or a remnant of a nuclear meltdown superb my dear friend!!

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goodoleboy

10:18AM | Fri, 23 October 2015

Oh-em-gee, what Cape Canaveral will look like in a thousand years. That looks so much like what was once a launch pad for Saturn rockets. It looks so apocalyptic. This must have been taken in the winter, somewhere around your beloved Lake Michigan. Stellar color hues, composition and detail in this amazing photograph, Mark. Oh, and glad you're back with us after a lengthy absence.

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dochtersions

12:26PM | Fri, 23 October 2015

How extraordinary these figures are formed, as in an ice cave, deep underground. It is full of life, and it would be cool if you could freeze it permanently, as refined as the sculpture was made by nature. In contrast to this image, I wish you a very warm welcome back, Mark, and I hope everything is okay with you. Thank you again for everything, my friend.

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helanker

1:16PM | Fri, 23 October 2015

OH MY Goodness! I certainly dont hope you took this shot yesterday, Mark ;-) Soo nice to see you post again with this amazingly beautiful and astonishing shot. :-)

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durleybeachbum

2:16PM | Fri, 23 October 2015

A steampunk lighthouse! Fabulous and extraordinary.

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Cyve

3:32PM | Fri, 23 October 2015

INCREDIBLE... Outstanding shot my friend !!!

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flavia49

5:08PM | Fri, 23 October 2015

fantastic capture

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bugsnouveau

8:43PM | Fri, 23 October 2015

This is really wild...love those windblown icicles at the top

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auntietk

9:44PM | Fri, 23 October 2015

Placing your subject at the center of the shot, cropping so close to the top, says, "Look at this! Seriously ... LOOK at this!!" The classic composition of placing the subject off to one side wouldn't have the same impact. This has the impact of a wrecking ball. Wham! Fabulous!


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