last shot is IT. so eerie. very very pet cemetery! The key part is that all the others are obviously hides and not a living animal. But that one King Wolf guy, its like he's alive and staring right through me! trippy.
I know! I thought they were creepy too. I was also really happy this shot came out clean, since I took it while walking passed the booth really fast. I'm always paranoid people are gonna to be annoyed with the photos.
Another thing to note, is that at the Boggs Visitor Center, (second to last photo), I walked way out on the sidewalk shown to touch the water (Portage Lake is said to be 80 stories deep and since it's right next to Portage Glacier, super duper cold). The level was rising so quickly, that water actually starting coming up over the sidewalk near me. After one big surprise splash, I zipped back to the higher edge, where this photo was taken from.
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About us:
We know many different types of people: Old and young. Some with background studies in the arts and others in the Sciences. Some may be self-taught tradesmen. Although they have divergent careers and very different upbringings, we've found that many have a common interest in photography.
We all love to press the shutter button, hear that tiny "click" and know that an image is made. Maybe it's a portrait, maybe a landscape, or maybe just a happy accident—the images taken are as different as the individuals that took them.
We formed Le Clique to bring together all of those different people, give them a forum to post their work, and enjoy the juxtapositions, harmony, and contrast between the things they love to photograph. Our contributors have two very simple rules: you must take the photo yourself and it must be for the simple joy of taking it.
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last shot is IT. so eerie. very very pet cemetery! The key part is that all the others are obviously hides and not a living animal. But that one King Wolf guy, its like he's alive and staring right through me! trippy.
I know! I thought they were creepy too. I was also really happy this shot came out clean, since I took it while walking passed the booth really fast. I'm always paranoid people are gonna to be annoyed with the photos.
Another thing to note, is that at the Boggs Visitor Center, (second to last photo), I walked way out on the sidewalk shown to touch the water (Portage Lake is said to be 80 stories deep and since it's right next to Portage Glacier, super duper cold). The level was rising so quickly, that water actually starting coming up over the sidewalk near me. After one big surprise splash, I zipped back to the higher edge, where this photo was taken from.
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