Is this a statuette or something else? Seems like a little rhinocerus or a fictional creature. I like the whole idea of this shot. I’m always late, the lurker must be away by now, but not quite, the picture is the lurker. Something like this “rhino” lurks for the photographer; the photographer is the lurker for the picture and the picture the lurker for the viewer, and so on…
When I look at this image now, I think I should crop the sky from the right side, so that the telephone pole and wires cut the frame. I wonder why I didn’t notice it at the time.
A lurker! This is great. Waiting for the unwary to come within striking distance. I wonder what this looks like at night.
Steve
Thanks, Steve. Actually, I haven’t been to this location at night. I’ll have to check it out, as it’s close to where I live.
Is this Nikon CP4300 a new camera of yours?
Jimmy, no. I borrowed it from a friend. Great image quality, but frustratingly slow to use.
Is this a statuette or something else? Seems like a little rhinocerus or a fictional creature. I like the whole idea of this shot. I’m always late, the lurker must be away by now, but not quite, the picture is the lurker. Something like this “rhino” lurks for the photographer; the photographer is the lurker for the picture and the picture the lurker for the viewer, and so on…
It’s a gargoyle.
When I look at this image now, I think I should crop the sky from the right side, so that the telephone pole and wires cut the frame. I wonder why I didn’t notice it at the time.