Monday, October 12, 2009

Ever Watching/ Macro Monday

Ever get the feeling you're being watched?



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24 comments:

  1. Cheech or Chong? George Carlin?
    Hee,Hee...

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  2. Nice! Gret sharpness and perfect color!

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  3. LOL cool idea for this post and for sure...it's the same feeling about those "cameras"all around you! :)
    He looks tired, doesn't he?
    Léia

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  4. It seems a little out of context - I'm sure he didn't belong there originally.

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  5. I wouldnt notice such detail usualy on a building... very sharp and clear colors

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  6. Love the details and the brickwork.

    Darla

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  7. What an interesting capstone. You have a good eye to see it and to get this great picture.

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  8. Don't you just love to find theses little details! I like it.

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  9. Great catch. Nice color on the on the bricks It would be nice to hear what the face has seen.Or maybr not.(LOL)

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  10. Yes! Part of the reason is that Big Brother has cameras everywhere!

    Great shot. Makes me wonder if his eyes move as you move!

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  11. a very nice capture...
    have a wonderful evening.

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  12. Hey! I was ging o say what B Squared said. . . the bricks offer a very vibrabt color to it all.

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  13. That is so funny! Great capture - and you nailed with the title! :)

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  14. That guy does see all.
    Perfect choice.
    Happy RT.
    B. Hope you had a nice Thanksgiving.

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  15. Super cool! I love they used different bricks too. :)

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  16. Neat, EG.... The eyes seem to follow you around, don't they??????

    Hugs,
    Betsy

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  17. Cool image - I've always liked architecture images that use part of the building to tell a story about the rest of the building. Nicely done!

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  18. As they say----the eyes have it. they seem to follow one don't they. MB

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  19. What an interesting Keystone.... thanks for sharing this.

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  20. Cool find! This guy is without a doubt guarding the people living in that house.

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  21. Wonder why he was put there?

    And don't you find brickwork done in arches amazing. I always look at it and wonder about the skill it takes and how it is done.

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