A bit after the event I know but I thought you might like to see the only three Halloween shots I took. The one above on the morning after Halloween made me smile, I hope you had a sense of humour Mr. Forrest you wear your pumpkin with beaucoup panache :) If you have a peek over at The World in Black and White you'll see another shot taken at Boo at the Zoo. Keeping tabs on a four and six year old in a crowd of thousands of witches, skeletons and other gruesome creatures in the 'monster mash disco' below didn't leave much time for clicking :) but I did enjoy looking at all your Halloween shots! Happy Thursday, take care and stay safe...
These two are great, the pumpkin hat is a nice touch...
ReplyDeleteIt's those violet blossoms that really catch my eye.
ReplyDeleteHilarious! I wonder how they got the jack o'lantern up there!
ReplyDeleteThe 1st pic is one of your very best!!
ReplyDeleteThis is wonderful. Great composition with the statue just off-center of the lantern posts. The pumpkin on the head is too funny, but the whole thing looks like a set-piece with the two couples and the guy looking like he's wondering what the heck is going on here! Superbe!
ReplyDeleteMr Forrest looks quite proud, Grace! I still have some pics from that night that I haven't posted yet either.
ReplyDeleteAnd it looks like a raucous night was enjoyed by all. :-)
ReplyDeleteNow that's funny!
ReplyDeleteAnd... er... did that couple end up kissing?!!
If you want to get ahead, get a pumpkin.
ReplyDeleteThat first one is funny, must have been difficult to get the pumpkin that high up!
ReplyDeleteOh, such fun pics, Grace!! You do have fun and I have fun reading about it!!! Hope your week is going well!!
ReplyDeleteI know exactly what you mean about not acing time to click when watching littlies in a crowd or in my case at a children's park.
ReplyDeleteWe have Boo at the Zoo here, too.
ReplyDeleteBoth nice, but I love the first one! I'm sure it wasn't at easy task putting that pumpkin on the statue's head.
ReplyDeleteHaha, love the top one - though pumpkins and blossom takes some getting used to, for those of us in the other hemisphere!
ReplyDeleteThat's quote the turnout. Looks like you had a great Halloween celebration.
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Hehehe not sure if this is a trick or a treat.... a treat for the person with the camera that's for sure!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great photo of Pumpkin Man, as he should be named.
ReplyDeleteVery funny, well spotted..
ReplyDeleteThanks for the laugh.
ReplyDeleteThis was certainly a popular event! Love the first pic :)
ReplyDeleteThat top one is hilarious. I think I should ride around STL with a truck-full of pumpkins and a ladder, visiting all the statues in our parks.
ReplyDeleteI'd rather be seen with a pumpkin hat than with those green tartan shorts!
ReplyDeleteAw...that made me laugh.
ReplyDeleteYep, it made me smile! Taking care of two young'uns in a crowd can be quite a challenge. Kudos to you for being such a good sport!
ReplyDeleteGetting that pumpkin up there on his head had to be quite a task.
ReplyDeleteMr Forresr looks quite proud, Grace :-)
ReplyDeleteHalloween hasn´t really made it over here yet...
This is perfect! Very creative, and for me, I could look at these kinds of photos all year long!
ReplyDeleteThe statue with the pumpkins brought a smile to my face, someone was brave to put those above Mr Forrest's head! A lot of people at the Zoo Halloween event!
ReplyDeleteWow, what a great event!
ReplyDeleteThe decorated statue made me smile too :)
That top one is surreal Grace, it almost looks photo-shopped!
ReplyDeleteI love the statue with the pumpkins
ReplyDeleteSo funny! LOL! Love the blooming Jacaranda Tree.
ReplyDeleteA pumpkin hat on a usually formal sculpture is bound to spring a smile or two. Creative.
ReplyDeleteOh, how I love a sense of humor. Really enjoy seeing the pumpkin head! Thanks for the "Zoo Boo" link.
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