Your friendly next door neighbor on Halloween by goodoleboy
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Description
The sweet lady captured back on 10/29/09, early on an overcast morning, at a neighbor's lawn display about 1.3 miles from home. So, she's the real thing. Barren tree background taken I don't remember when.
ZOOM for better impact.
Tomorrow's the big day/night, so be prepared!
Cheerybye.
Comments (5)
anahata.c
I think the decorations in your area should get together and throw you a party, for making art out of them these many years. This lady definitely has some skin problems. And I'd also suggest a good dentist. And those teeth---they're a rectangle! Anyway, you got another angle on these creepy people, and it looks like you caught her giving a speech; and you---the photojournalist---were kneeling beneath her on a particularly rabid point. (Someone in the back is yelling, "hey lady: Lighten up!") The photo is expressive, in other words: It's not just another 'pretty face'. And you gave her a ganglia of gnarly branches for a backdrop---which actually (if you think about it) look like her hair. A bad hair day. She's ripping angry, and her hair's standing on end! You got the gothic letters, they're dripping, and they match her eyes. (Mix and match.) Delightful, Harry. Another piece of playful macabre art from you. You do the holiday proud.
Hendesse
What a pretty lady lives in your neighborhood. Fantastic Halloween image, the tree in the background fits perfectly.
CavalierLady
You have been in the spirit of the season this week, Harry. Another fun image and I like the creative postwork you've been doing.
Cyve
AMAZING !!! Fantastic capture also !!!
MrsRatbag
What Mark said, all the way! You're the Halloween King around here, and I suspect around your neck of the woods too. Well done, sir, well done!