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This was taken in Cape Breton, NS, Canada while on my vacation - shot at a popular tourist spot called "Joe's Scarecrows".desaturated and sharpened
History behind Joe and his Scarecrows
Joe Delaney always loved the Mi-Carême, in fact, you could even say he is one of the main reasons the Mi-Carême is still very much alive in the region of Chéticamp, St-Joseph-du-Moine and Margaree. Since he was a known welcomer, people made it a must to stop by his house because they knew they would get a good laugh. They loved to hear his stories, his jokes, the lively music and the snacks they would receive. His love for the Mid-Lent celebration certainly influenced Joe to build his scarecrows to resemble Mi-Carêmes.
Known worldwide, Joe's Scarecrows has been visited by travelers from every province in Canada, every state in the U.S., and some European and Asian countries. It is situated on the scenic Cabot Trail, giving visitors to Cape Breton Island easy access to this wonderful site.
Back in the mid 1980’s, Mr. Delaney had tried to make a garden on his land next to the main road. The neighbors had told him not to bother because the crows would eat all the vegetables from his garden. To outsmart these scavengers, Joe, being a huge fan of the Mi-Carême, put up two scarecrows dressed in funny costumes and masks. The very next morning there were a few cars stopped on the roadside, whose occupants were admiring the wooden life-like scarecrows who were both dressed as mi-carêmes. Among the visitors was a couple from California who suggested to Joe to forget about his garden and to spend his time building more mi-carêmes. This is the story of the birth of the scarecrow theater in St-Joseph-du-Moine.
Following the suggestions of those visitors as well as of others, Joe and his son, Chester, began making more mi-carêmes and eventually had a field full of these characters who represented all walks of life. Each of them had a story behind it, which could be clearly described by Joe. This abundance of disguised scarecrows gives visitors a small understanding about what a typical mi-carême looks like.
In February 1996, Mr. Delaney unfortunately passed away, but his son, Chester, has kept the tradition alive by fixing up the mi-carêmes year after year and also building new ones. As manager of the grounds, Joe’s daughter, Ethel, helps to keep the theater alive. Together they have kept the tradition going since the death of their father. They are very encouraged by the continued positive comments made by visitors, guaranteeing the survival of the mi-carêmes in St-Joseph-du-Moine.
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Comments: 123
AmethystLightning [2005-11-25 17:12:32 +0000 UTC]
OMG! You got a DD!!!!!!!
Congratulations!!!!!!!!!
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Bartaci [2005-11-25 17:09:29 +0000 UTC]
Very, very nice
and, i have a deviation called 'Over There'! [link]
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CameraDude [2005-11-25 16:50:43 +0000 UTC]
this is a great shot! i love the faded tones and colors, they give it a different and original look.
nice capture!
---cameradude---
[link]
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eXsanguinousCorpse [2005-11-25 15:54:33 +0000 UTC]
Can I favorite it again just to show how much i love it?
This is really something magical
I'm so happy for you, Peter
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Tachy-on In reply to eXsanguinousCorpse [2005-11-26 23:31:32 +0000 UTC]
Thanks Deir.
PS: Just press the Extra Fav button.
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eXsanguinousCorpse In reply to Tachy-on [2005-11-27 01:35:31 +0000 UTC]
*me presses the extra fav button which is a poke to the belly* I WIN!
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Vegtables45 [2005-11-25 14:57:18 +0000 UTC]
aww, so cute.
Cape Breton sounds like a neat place
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Idaoppen [2005-11-25 13:34:46 +0000 UTC]
Beautiful.
it's got the right colours and light to make the perfect atmosphere to the story
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Thelma1 [2005-11-25 13:15:06 +0000 UTC]
An absolutely wonderful shot, and such a fascinating story. Many congratulations on your DD, it's VERY well deserved
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ninazdesign In reply to ??? [2005-11-25 12:56:50 +0000 UTC]
CONGRATULATIONS with DD ...
You really deserve it ...
Amazing...
Stunning...
Splendid ...
... from Nina
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Ciril In reply to ??? [2005-11-25 12:40:06 +0000 UTC]
simply amazing and outstanding! what a great motif.
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allsoulsnight [2005-11-25 10:02:13 +0000 UTC]
That's very beautiful and the story was so interesting! I never heard of mi-carêmes, so I learnt something new
The quality of the photo is amazing! They look like father and son standing at the seacoast.. Great light and colors!
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bisento [2005-11-25 09:23:24 +0000 UTC]
great work, i think the ligthing and colours are fantastic
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NancyvandenBoom [2005-11-25 09:02:28 +0000 UTC]
Congratz on the DD. Beautiful picture and story.
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radiohat [2005-11-10 21:33:30 +0000 UTC]
wow, great proportioning.
i don't know how it looked in full color, but i think that you desaturated too much.
anyway, well done
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Tachy-on In reply to radiohat [2005-11-14 12:59:48 +0000 UTC]
Thanks.
Well, it was very colourful... I played around with the desaturation quite a bit and found that I liked it when the tall figure's clothes turned almost grey while the child's figure retained the red/pinkness. You're not the only one who has made this comment about being too desaturated...
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radiohat In reply to Tachy-on [2005-11-14 16:35:47 +0000 UTC]
ever tried out color balancing?
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Tachy-on In reply to radiohat [2005-11-14 16:37:49 +0000 UTC]
What do you mean exactly? You mean overall color balance (daylight/cloudy/tungsten)?
Details, I want details.
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radiohat In reply to Tachy-on [2005-11-14 16:40:55 +0000 UTC]
there are some quite handy adjustment layers in photoshop (channel mixer in luminosity mode, color balance, saturation for specific colors, ...)
try it out :F
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Tachy-on In reply to radiohat [2005-11-14 16:42:54 +0000 UTC]
Yeah... I have dabbled with adjustment layers but I have much to learn... Thanks for the info.
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worldvision [2005-09-29 14:07:30 +0000 UTC]
dude!!that s the beat!!
very clever!!
good work there
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S-t-r-a-n-g-e In reply to ??? [2005-09-28 18:11:48 +0000 UTC]
Loved this shot and colors saturations !!
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Adoniram In reply to ??? [2005-09-22 16:18:12 +0000 UTC]
This is particularly lovely because at first glance it cannot be immediately determined that these are scarecrows / art. The light is well captured, you picked a fine moment to expose whether by chance or by choice. The light is unique in NS, don't you think? When I was there I was struck by the quality and angle of the light, it's unusual and unique to that latitude and those north~
~adoniram
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Tachy-on In reply to Adoniram [2005-09-23 00:27:07 +0000 UTC]
It's kind of odd though... I like how it turned out with the lighting as well, but when I took it I had the impression that the lighting would be too harsh - afterall, it was taken just shortly after noon.
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