There are many things to see this MSA
Love the submitted photos
Love the submitted photos
Love the submitted photosNice one Ned, didnt think they had Platypus in California.There's something lurking in the corn..
FP-100C pinhole...
Very cool, cant work out how you did that, but I like the shadow play. Good luck with you're exhibition.It is curious that I am running an exihibition in my town with this topic (and several works have been sold so far) from May 15th to July 15th (but the owner asked me to extend due to the audience reaction), because I have lots of pareidolias in my archive.
I've found some of them on my holidays, and this one I'm presenting here is not the last one, but it is special, because "he" decided to talk to me for a while:
Congratulations for this MSA, I love to see that I'm not the only one with a "sick" look & mind! and all the best to everyone!
p.s. (OP) I would like to stay out of the contest
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Elephant Rock Sedona Az. Only twice a year does the light cast on this rock formation, to get this 'correct' shadow. Taken about 8:30am
Found another location about half the distance, but after the monsoons, the light was no longer right.
Pacemaker 4x5 Arsita 400@ 200 w/Orange Filter. Double Polar lens, with just the front one on, f 11/16 @ 30th sec. D-76 1:1 8.45
Very cool, cant work out how you did that, but I like the shadow play. Good luck with you're exhibition.
BTW, I dont think its sick to have a bit of imagination and see things a little different.....well maybe just little.
I did nothing special, just look at the ground and see the shadow of the leaves from a tree, moved by the wind like talking. Even with my cameras (three) pointing to the children's playground, everyone passed by without turning around ...
Thanks awty! (wink)

Ahhh... very clear, resembles nothing...What's that you say Bertus?![]()
Oh... I get the point now...

I asked someting about hybride but saw that this forum stays analog, couldnt remove my post, and thats my pointWhat's that you say Bertus?
Oh... I get the point now...
Thats the most beautiful looking Sand dune I think I have seen. Well done."Dunes in Dunes". Bronica SQai 110 mm F5.6 - 1/500 Ilford FP4. Fomatone MATT chamois 542 - ll. Dunes along beach in The Netherlands, juli 2017.
Do we have a winner?Hi everyone.
Still time to get your entries in, but this is the last week end, so get out and get shoot'n.....pictures that is.![]()

HAhaha ... Who's craziest... well we don't know, ... but love your imagination! Makes well for good compositions, in any format! But didn't go hiking, but had to get out of the car, after we parked it at the Hyatt Hotel location, and maybe walk maybe 50 yrds, to an area that overlooks the roundabout below, at the junction of Hwy 179 & 89A, in a city of a little more than 10,000 people. With a nice bench nearby, to sit on while we waited for the shadow to be correct in our estimation, as we enjoyed the rest of the scenery.Who's craziest? Very hard decision, some of the entries took quite a lot of imagination to see anything, squinting helped. In the end I decided to chose Peter K, who went hiking deep in wilderness, carrying a ridiculously big camera, had to camp for a week in monsoon condition, battled with mosquitoes, then malaria, just to get the right moment when the sun shone on a little rocky mountain



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