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Halloween Ice

Photography Sea/Undersea posted on Oct 28, 2015
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Just Lake Michigan ice. (On the shore.) Thought it creepy enough for Halloween. Thanks again for your visits! M (To some of the comments below: The red is from the plants which are red all year. And the creepy forms are from water splashing, then freezing, then splashing, then freezing. This lake goes bonkers in winter. It puts on a show!) (Please Zoom) ------------------------

Comments (16)


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Cyve

4:30PM | Wed, 28 October 2015

AWESOME !!!

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flavia49

5:59PM | Wed, 28 October 2015

fantastic

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bakapo

6:27PM | Wed, 28 October 2015

whoa, wow! this is super creepy; it doesn't look natural. it sure is cool though and absolutely perfect for Halloween. I see teeth, bugs and brains... or maybe its all from another planet and you are tricking us! :)

also, thanks so very much for the nice comments on my gallery images, I do appreciate your time!

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LivingPixels

6:39PM | Wed, 28 October 2015

This is a super creepy shot for sure like someones been murdered and the blood is in the water and the ice lovely piece Mark!!

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blankfrancine

6:56PM | Wed, 28 October 2015

Amazing sight,Mark.Looks like something modeled in ZBrush. The background is quite interesting too, like some kind of building structure.

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Richardphotos

7:17PM | Wed, 28 October 2015

totally surreal

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MrsRatbag

8:53PM | Wed, 28 October 2015

I don't think I'd walk there, it looks a bit dicey...what a strange and wonderful place you live!

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RodS Online Now!

9:44PM | Wed, 28 October 2015

That does look pretty creepy - like some kind of alien fungus.... :-P But it's a really great photo!

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durleybeachbum

2:18AM | Thu, 29 October 2015

Mesmerising! I can feel the rhythm of the process you describe. The perfect Halloween image: I intensely dislike the plastic masks and all that commercial filth.

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helanker

10:23AM | Thu, 29 October 2015

AWW! This is just fantastic. Hope the teeth dont suddent open and grabs people . Could also look like gigantic tapeworms trying to take over th world AARGH 😆 Mark, this is one of the most amazing shots I have seen.

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DennisReed

12:05PM | Thu, 29 October 2015

now this looks like what a 'cold day in Hell' would be

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photosynthesis

1:07PM | Thu, 29 October 2015

I agree with all the previous comments - these are amazing natural forms & you've captured them superbly. Who would have thought that Chicago (which is a city I've visited & admired for other reasons in the distant past) was home to such surreal & wondrous things?

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goodoleboy

5:41PM | Fri, 30 October 2015

Diluted blood red water with fangs, plus the surrounding frozen foliage, as chillingly presented in this beautiful image, Mark. The low lighting adds to the spookiness. An excellent posting in observance of Halloween, Mark. Wow, I am I behind in comments, mostly due to so many medical appointments and limited time on the computer. Wonderful pic!

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auntietk

10:30PM | Fri, 30 October 2015

Ice? If you'd told me it was some sort of goblin slime I would have believed you. It has such an unctuous quality about it. And it seems sneaky, in a whiny, obsequious sort of way. Maybe that slime look is what has everybody creeped out. It's sort of got ME creeped out! LOL!

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bugsnouveau

5:52AM | Sat, 31 October 2015

This is really neat...great stuff

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nickcarter

10:12AM | Sat, 31 October 2015

Terrible, evokes a circle of Dante's Hell!!

Great shot!


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