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Friday, May 21, 2010

Monochrome Weekend: Is it just me or does it look like a dinosaur

I'm surprised that this is the second week in a row that there is a relation in my monochrome and wordless posts. This time the relation is that it's the same piece of wood but the wordless post found here was what I saw as I approached the wood and the shot below was what I saw from a side view of the same piece of wood.

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13 comments:

Anya said...

Yeahhhhh....
He looks like a dinosaur ..... :))
Very creative !!

Have a Happy Weekend

Kareltje & Anya
=^.^=

Mojo said...

Well according to Jurassic Park, there's a lot of speculation that dinosaurs may be more closely related to birds than lizards. And there's always the relation of Velociraptor to raptor. So there may be more than just a photographic relationship between these two posts!

The two photos are certainly good enough to stand on their own, but taken together they have synergy.

Daryl said...

Well it looks like something very ancient and I think Mojo hit it on the head with the Velociraptor ref.

michael bird said...

Yup and also an old tree that has been laying around decaying for a very long time - either that or seen a mud bath or two.

Dragonstar said...

Definitely a dinosaur. I can see him quite clearly lurking behind that wood.

Unseen India Tours said...

Beautiful and lovely shots!!Great Post !!

Nydia said...

There's a dinosaur there. Period. :o)

Great mono post, Carvr!

Kisses from Nydia.

Rune Eide said...

I side with Nydia - absolutely a Dinosaur.

Nishant Singh said...

its a ferocious baby dinosaur for sure :P

lina@home sweet home said...

Great find. I agree with you and others, it looks like a dinosaur...

Coffeeveggie addict. said...

great catch and like you sometimes my vision is too weird lol!very nice...

Rambling Woods said...

It sure does...

foto-rolero54 said...

Perfect black and white!

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