Explosive. Good one Jeffrey.
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Explosive. Good one Jeffrey.
Aren’t those feet just great. Like he’s wearing crocodile shoes. And the colour is quite striking too (although you can’t see it in this B&W Challenge). Great image and so sharp.
Fab. It makes me think of a book illustration for some reason. The Kingdom of Carbonel.
It's wasted on photography. Knock out the sawdust, stick it on your hand and you've got a budding ventriloquist career stretching ahead of you.
Oh wow! Look at those feet!! Are they yellow? Must look amazing in real life.
They're touched with neon green. B/W doesn't do them justice.Oh wow! Look at those feet!! Are they yellow?
WOW!!They're touched with neon green. B/W doesn't do them justice.
Hmm... Or a sort of Baba Yaga thing could work, too.WOW!!
Superimpose him in front of a door and add him to the MobiColor challenge!
Hmmmm.... after rushing off to Google Baba Yaga, I'm even more confused, yet intrigued.Hmm... Or a sort of Baba Yaga thing could work, too.
"In Slavic folklore, Baba Yaga/ˈbɑːbə jəˈɡɑː/[1] (Russian: Баба-яга, Bulgarian: Баба Яга, Polish: Baba Jaga) is a supernatural being (or one of a trio of sisters of the same name) who appears as a deformed and/or ferocious-looking woman. Baba Yaga flies around in a mortar, wields a pestle, and dwells deep in the forest in a hut. In Russian folkloric myths her house is described as standing on chicken legs"Hmmmm.... after rushing off to Google Baba Yaga, I'm even more confused, yet intrigued.
Like Mrs. Gogol in Witches Abroad but on duck's feet sorta thing.."In Slavic folklore, Baba Yaga/ˈbɑːbə jəˈɡɑː/[1] (Russian: Баба-яга, Bulgarian: Баба Яга, Polish: Baba Jaga) is a supernatural being (or one of a trio of sisters of the same name) who appears as a deformed and/or ferocious-looking woman. Baba Yaga flies around in a mortar, wields a pestle, and dwells deep in the forest in a hut. In Russian folkloric myths her house is described as standing on chicken legs"
- Wikipedia
Damn! Is there an illusrated version of the book or is that just a one-off item?
"This is Legba, a dark and dangerous spirit," said Mrs Gogol. She leaned closer and spoke out of the corner of her mouth. "Between you and me, he just a big black cockerel. But you know how it is."
"It pays to advertise," Nanny agreed. "This is Greebo. Between you and me, he's a fiend from hell."
"Well, he's a cat," said Mrs Gogol, generously. "It's only to be expected."
Like Mrs. Gogol in Witches Abroad but on duck's feet sorta thing..
Damn! Is there an illusrated version of the book or is that just a one-off item?
"This is Legba, a dark and dangerous spirit," said Mrs Gogol. She leaned closer and spoke out of the corner of her mouth. "Between you and me, he just a big black cockerel. But you know how it is."
"It pays to advertise," Nanny agreed. "This is Greebo. Between you and me, he's a fiend from hell."
"Well, he's a cat," said Mrs Gogol, generously. "It's only to be expected."
Super image of the frozen falls. Brrrrrrr.
Wow, look at that mane! That posture says “I’m fine here thanks, just lookin’ out”.
Aha!! I must have missed the chicken leg reference in my first reading."In Slavic folklore, Baba Yaga/ˈbɑːbə jəˈɡɑː/[1] (Russian: Баба-яга, Bulgarian: Баба Яга, Polish: Baba Jaga) is a supernatural being (or one of a trio of sisters of the same name) who appears as a deformed and/or ferocious-looking woman. Baba Yaga flies around in a mortar, wields a pestle, and dwells deep in the forest in a hut. In Russian folkloric myths her house is described as standing on chicken legs"
- Wikipedia
Wow.... that’s cool.
That’s a very direct stare. It’s like he’s wondering if you’re going to take his cookie.
on a casual visit to the Upside Down?No Traction. Snapseed.
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