Creepy Tent Guy

© Janelle Barry

Creepy Tent Guy

Uploaded: May 06, 2002

Description

Beware the shadowy figure that skulks around the campground, scaring little campers and their parents! (Inside our tent, 16-year-old Keith's silhouette in morning sun was agreed upon by all family members as the creepiest by far!)

Comments

Gerda Grice level-classic May 06, 2002

I like this image a lot, Janelle. The sepia tone you've used works extremely well with the subject and helps heighten the scary feel. The composition of this shot is wonderful, too. Very nice work! -Gerda #5379

Janelle Barry May 06, 2002

Thanks Gerda! Actually, I didn't use a sepia - that's the natural color (tan tent). It was a lot of fun to photograph - one of those subjects that just sort of "appeared", when I woke up and saw what great silhouettes were created against the tent wall by the people outside. Thanks so much for your nice comments! #7684

Cheryl Meisel May 06, 2002

Laughinggggggggggggggg OH I LOVE THIS! How neat! #7732

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