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Luther Chong
{K:3585} 8/14/2004
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Great shot!
I too see the faces of 2. The predominant face in the center and a partial on the left side looking forward, eyes, nose, mouth and chin, however, the partial is not Indian in apearance.
It make's me wonder what was to the left of the partial face and what would it look like with different shadows (time of day)
This is a great photo to stir up one's imagination.
You have a great photographer's "eye" to spot the opportunity and your photo is technically excellent.
Aloha ....
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Jim Christensen
{K:18843} 8/11/2004
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Thats what i saw, this morning for the first time ! 2 years ago I saw it in the rearview mirror and turned around to go back to photograph it. it has remained subliminal till this morning ;-) go figure
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John Loreaux
{K:86210} 8/11/2004
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I see the profile of what looks like an old Indian man in the rock!! You mean this is not a known place to visit and You just happened to see something to photograph?? What an eye Jim! There is deffinitly somthing there and I'm sure We all see something different! Great eye and photo Jim! My best.....................JOHN
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Jim Gamble
{K:12164} 8/11/2004
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A multitude of people here see a multitude of images, but John Kerry??????? Hmmmmmmmm, not sure about that one. As for me, I see the sadness of a thousand faces, of a thousand tribes, who are no longer here, who no longer can call these places their home. I see the bitter times of the people who tried to tame this place with fences to hold their cattle, but the land beat them. The Indian and the white man both lived here, and both were defeated. One tried to live in harmony with the land, the other tried to subdue this land, and now neither lives here. What do I see, when I see this, the sadness of defeat, that is what I see. Thank you for shairing this photo, Jim Gamble
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Gloria Fusco
{K:7054} 8/11/2004
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Well...I see the Old Indian on the right, and a softer version on the left...must be the female, and with a little more imagination, a classic example of your previous henpecked...just a role reversal :) Seriously, it is a beautiful capture of layered rock, wonderful detail and colors...Gloria
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Dan Lightner
{K:12684} 8/11/2004
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I see a old face maybe looking like a native indian. Interesting. Dan
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Peter De Rycke
{K:41212} 8/10/2004
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Old worn rock .. then the big hawks nose .. a mouth .. ah, and the eye .. well seen indeed .. regards, Peter
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Linn Currie
{K:24426} 8/10/2004
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Definitely Old Indian Chief - and he is looking really miserable. But just look at that crooked nose! Linn
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Don Loseke
{K:32503} 8/10/2004
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I see a lovely bunch of colored rocks. Have been looking at it for some time but nothing comes out to me. Guess I don't have too much imagination. Any way it is a very nice picture of the rocks with a couple of old fence posts. Don.
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Margaret Sturgess
{K:49403} 8/10/2004
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Maybe it was the rich colours and textures that caught your eye, but it is a lovely composition. Margaret
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Sue O'S
{K:12878} 8/10/2004
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I see an old pirate in a tri-cornered hat, with a big hook nose and a scarred cheek.
I kinda see the John Kerry resemblence. :-)
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Lori Stitt
{K:75282} 8/10/2004
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I see a person with a sad face/mouth. I've not yet read the other comments, what I see seems to be more visible to me when in the thumbnail where you don't see so much detail.
GREAT SHOT, Lori :)
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mustafa sky
{K:200} 8/10/2004
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Excellent
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Jim Christensen
{K:18843} 8/10/2004
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Chris
I saw the Indian face at first but as people comment a lot of other things have come to to the fore. Kinda like the gospels, same events but from different vantage points. I always equate it to 4 people seeing a car accident at an intersection 1 being on each of the streets leading up to it. Whoa, now how did i get going on that ? ;-)
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Jim Christensen
{K:18843} 8/10/2004
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Ellen That is kinda what I saw this morning when I dug this old shot out. thanks for stopping by. The idea is to see how many different things people see. jimc
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Jim Christensen
{K:18843} 8/10/2004
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If that is what you see, I can make that out as well. I am kind of stretching my just for fun weekend I guess.
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Jim Christensen
{K:18843} 8/10/2004
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Stephen Well you are right, Montana, Wyoming, and the Dakotas are home to some of the best dinosaur digs there is !!!
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Jim Christensen
{K:18843} 8/10/2004
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I saw a weathered face of an old Indian Gentleman. But I hear , davy Crockett and a turtle, heh keep em coming so far so good ! THe idea is what do YOU see. thanks all !!
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DELETE ACCOUNT
{K:5655} 8/10/2004
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I see a face looking to the left. Looks a little like John Kerry.
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Stephen Bowden
{K:64141} 8/10/2004
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Excellent photo Jim, I see a place that would be rich in fossils - but that is the geologist in me lol
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Den Thompson
{K:30432} 8/10/2004
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Dunno really Jim. I think I see a turtle/tortoise head poking out of it's shell. Anywhere near? Den
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Ellen Smith
{K:14418} 8/10/2004
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I see a sad Indian.
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Tim Schumm
{K:29196} 8/10/2004
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thats quite the sad face on that fellow
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Chris Spracklen
{K:32552} 8/10/2004
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I see an old gnarled face, Jim, wearing the kind of hat that Davy Crockett used to wear!! Is that close to what you saw or am I going nuts?!! Kind regards, Chris
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