This is one of the most unique photos that I've seen in a while in regards to shooting Jack-O-Lanterns. It's raw and it's deep. I appreciate this photo.

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Sorry this picture is submitted late, but still wanted to share it. I grew the pumpkin, then carved the Jack-o-Lantern with my sister, she named it Steve, and then I photographed him. Shot using a Motorola Droid Turbo 2 XT1585 cell phone, no flash.
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Steve the Jack-o-Lantern
Photographer: William J. Angiolillo
William Angiolillo | Jul 28, 2018
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Dimensions: 2400x1600
Size: 234kb
Filed Under: Picture This: Things That Go Bump in the Night
