Hi all.
This is my first time at hosting the comp (thank you Sly), so let me know if this has been done before or not appropriate.
Its just a bit of fun that requires just a little imagination and a little technique. Pareidolia is seeing faces, animals or things in other objects, elephants in clouds, Bob Hope profile on the side of a mountain, or a face on a post, lots of them around if you look. Its also OK to manipulate your subject, smiley face in your latte, rearrange your daily medication to look like a caterpillar, cut your cornflake to look like your favorite cartoon character. Take photo of your garden hose and call it a snake....I dont know, surprise me. Just keep it family friendly.
Here is the Wikipedia interpretation https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pareidolia
Heres some of the critters I come across while photographing, scary hey.
Godzilla

I thought it was my monster inlaw, but someone thought it was more like a jet crashing into a sea horse.
Tree laying down, or swimming.

Scream.

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Mini-moderator's addendum: here is the link to the MSA guidelines: (there was a url link here which no longer exists)
A reminder that if you are going to be doing any manipulations, they need to be "APUG" type manipulations - done with either light, camera, darkroom tools or physical manipulations - no digital manipulation.
The normal rules are that all photos need to be taken no earlier than the beginning of the MSA period - July 1, 2017 on. I'll post a question about that later in the thread.
Matt.
This is my first time at hosting the comp (thank you Sly), so let me know if this has been done before or not appropriate.
Its just a bit of fun that requires just a little imagination and a little technique. Pareidolia is seeing faces, animals or things in other objects, elephants in clouds, Bob Hope profile on the side of a mountain, or a face on a post, lots of them around if you look. Its also OK to manipulate your subject, smiley face in your latte, rearrange your daily medication to look like a caterpillar, cut your cornflake to look like your favorite cartoon character. Take photo of your garden hose and call it a snake....I dont know, surprise me. Just keep it family friendly.
Here is the Wikipedia interpretation https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pareidolia
Heres some of the critters I come across while photographing, scary hey.
Godzilla

I thought it was my monster inlaw, but someone thought it was more like a jet crashing into a sea horse.

Tree laying down, or swimming.

Scream.

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Mini-moderator's addendum: here is the link to the MSA guidelines: (there was a url link here which no longer exists)
A reminder that if you are going to be doing any manipulations, they need to be "APUG" type manipulations - done with either light, camera, darkroom tools or physical manipulations - no digital manipulation.
The normal rules are that all photos need to be taken no earlier than the beginning of the MSA period - July 1, 2017 on. I'll post a question about that later in the thread.
Matt.
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