Mouse and Mule Ears | 08:45AM May 15, 2008
For me, it is entertaining (I am easily amused) to see imagery in other objects. For example, the rock formation in the background is known as Mule Ears Peak and if you have a bit of imagination it does look as if two 'ears' protrude from the rocky landscape.
The arrangement of three pads of the prickly pear cactus in the foreground have always reminded me of Mickey Mouse -- one pad being the head and two on either side as the ears. Perhaps, that is a stretch, so I won't bore you with any of my cloud files (plus, I don't want to be sent away for any Rorschach inkblot tests ;-)
The arrangement of three pads of the prickly pear cactus in the foreground have always reminded me of Mickey Mouse -- one pad being the head and two on either side as the ears. Perhaps, that is a stretch, so I won't bore you with any of my cloud files (plus, I don't want to be sent away for any Rorschach inkblot tests ;-)
- Canon
- Canon EOS 40D
- F9
- 1/250 sec
- 70.0 mm
- 100
- 0
- Normal program
- Flash did not fire, auto
- Multi-segment
