Creepy, Crawly, Cheerful

Jack-o’-lantern

With Halloween just a day away, I thought a post celebrating this fun and sometimes creepy holiday would be a change of pace for my usual nature photos. Besides, the post is also my response to Leanne‘s and Dawn‘s Monochrome Madness. This week, the theme is Spooky. I hope you will enjoy or be scared out of your wits.

Hungry Eyes

Pumpkins are commonly used as decorations during the Halloween season. The photo above was an accident. I was biking and stopped to photograph the shriveling pumpkin, and the dog photobombed my composition. In retrospect, I gotta say it was perfect timing. I never thought I would have a chance to use this photo anywhere. Never say never.

Whopper-whacker

Spiders are also a common decoration item you will find in Halloween decorations. A Black-and-Yellow Garden spider is a scary thing to encounter when you’re out and about. Again, this was captured on another bike ride two weeks ago. I was photographing cactus flowers when I saw this enormous spider from the corner of my eye.

The remaining photos were all captured at my former neighbor’s house. They go wild with Halloween decorations. It is a joy to walk around and see all they put on display in their front yard. Every year, they add something new. Luckily, their home is on a corner lot. Do you have a favorite in this set?

Graveyard


Lurking


Terror Eyes


Brake Failure

Have a spooktacular Halloween!


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23 Responses

  1. Anne Sandler
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    Thanks for this cute and entertaining post Egidio!

    • Egidio Leitao
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      Thanks, Anne. I loved putting this together and being able to use some photos I never thought I’d use.

  2. PATRICK R MCKEE
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    I love Halloween when adults get into the wild, creepy house decoration thing. Love all your creepy photos. Pumpkin and dog the best because it was spontaneous.

    • Egidio Leitao
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      Thanks for the feedback. House and yard decorations can often be so creative. The photobomb dog was perfect in its location, eyes, and out of focus presence. I couldn’t have done it if I had planned it.

  3. Tra Italia e Finlandia
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    Foto davvero paurose, Egidio! 😱

    • Egidio Leitao
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      Buuu! Sono contento che ti abbia spaventato un po’. Grazie.

  4. margaret21
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    Oh my goodness! You’ve fulfilled the brief alright! A fun post.

    • Egidio Leitao
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      Margaret, your response was all I needed. I’m glad you enjoyed the post. Thanks.

  5. Dawn M. Miller
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    These are great. It is hard to choose but that skeleton head is outrageously spooky!
    Oh, and I love the eye in the tree.

    • Egidio Leitao
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      Dawn, once again, thanks for the fun challenge and also for your feedback. Yes, I had not noticed the eye in the tree until I was editing the photo.

    • Egidio Leitao
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      Thanks, Dawn. Yes, the head close-up is very spooky.

  6. Dawn M. Miller
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    Did my comment not go through?
    Arrgghh!
    I love that skeleton head it is hauntingly spooky!
    Oh, and that eye in the tree,,,very cool.

    • Egidio Leitao
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      Yes, the comment is there. I think WP had a minor delay in the auto-approval process.

  7. Writing to Freedom
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    Fun photos Egidio. The monochrome definitely adds to the creepy effect. Terror eyes wins for me. 💀🎃

    • Egidio Leitao
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      Thanks, Brad. I like that photo, too, especially since it was so unexpected.

  8. Wow!. I got scared!

  9. Toonsarah
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    Wow, your former neighbours do go all out, don’t they?! Fun to see, but my favourite shot is the one the dog photobombed 😆

    • Egidio Leitao
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      Sarah, they go out for every holiday. Soon, they’ll take this down and do Christmas. I don’t know how they store so much stuff. Thanks for your comment.

  10. Terri Webster Schrandt
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    Appropriately spooky, Egidio! The dog looks like a wolf, great capture!

    • Egidio Leitao
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      Thank you, Terri. Yes, its black fur was perfect.

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