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An image of a rock formation taken last summer.
Location
Salt Point, CA
Equipment Used
Eastman Improved #2 5X7
Exposure
Unrecorded
Film & Developer
Efke 100 in Pyrocat-HD
Paper & Developer
Azo in Amidol
Lens Filter
None
Hi Bruce, This is actually a large sandstone rock which was just below tripod level that has eroded. It's one of the strangest rocks I've ever seen. I don't recall, but I may have used a little tilt though not much. Most of the perspective is a result of the curvature of the rock.

Cheers,

James
 
If someone saw this didn't know the context (APUG forum) or the equipment used, might easily mistake this for an image of the Martian surface. The right side shows evidence of flowing water, the middle portion shows some volcanic activity.

This is an excellent abstract shot.
 

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James Bleifus
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Filename
2428scan20050313_165918.jpg
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Date taken
Sun, 27 March 2005 7:12 PM
Dimensions
346px x 500px

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