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When I was in Toronto for the symposium, I got a bit of time to wander around with a camera. I stayed with my niece, right downtown near the St. Lawrence Market.
"Give Us a Hand"
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Maskerade in public this week, the mask is (maybe) a litle Art with that rotated notes :DBronica SQai 110 mm Neg Ilford FP4 9 min in HC110 dill B
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Public art in the old days, southwest style.
This photo is from June 21, 2015 so is not illegible for this months shooting assignment.. but wanted to share it.

Summer Solstice @ Bar V Bar Heritage site. Petroglyphs, are a form of public art, that were often set up and used as a calendars. Here, the local Southern Sinagua residents, between about 1150 and 1400 AD, created a display for when yearly events, such as planting ect, where to take place. By watching the sun, cast its shadows onto, or through, a particular group of symbols, it would inform them what the 'date' was and the action that the tribe needed to take.

Created from natural rock formations, as well as added rocks placed and aligned in the natural cracks.
This rock art site, .. consists of 1,032 petroglyphs in 13 panels.

The long, lighter tone rock, placed in the crack, located in the lower right edge of the photo, cannot cast a shadow onto the Winter Solsice. Only late in the day, when the sun finally touches this area, having gone past the cliff edge that rises above it to the west, (towards the right) thus keeping all these petroglyphs in shadow, because the sun is so low in the sky at that time of year in the northern hemisphere.. The shadow it casts, is interesting and significant, for it displays a shadow image, much like the view seen, when looking south west, from the Wupatki pubelo ruins location, of the distant San Francisco peaks, that are located north of Flagstaff az. That's over 60miles away as the crow flies.

Image taken with RB67 using Portra 400

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Here is the same 'wall', Info copied from the internet, to give you a better idea.

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Glad you got these in before the end of the month. I really like the hand.

Is there an emoji of a handshake?
 

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Glad you got these in before the end of the month. I really like the hand.
Is there an emoji of a handshake?
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The 'Marble Hand' is great ! Really love the POV here !

Thanks! :smile: The POV and distortion from the curved paper makes it a little strange looking and "different", to say the least.
The hand is about 8 feet tall ( ~2.5 meters ), but that phillips screw in the lower left corner was less than 1/2 inch in diameter ( well under 1 cm ).
 
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Thanks! :smile: The POV and distortion from the curved paper makes it a little strange looking and "different", to say the least.
The hand is about 8 feet tall ( ~2.5 meters ), but that phillips screw in the lower left corner was less than 1/2 inch in diameter ( well under 1 cm ).

I confused that Phillips screw with a street lamp ... :redface:
 
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Apologies for my tardiness. Was going to print my entry, but dont think I will have time, so will settle for a neg scan.
Its called "The Banker" its appropriately on the side of a bank building. Used Agnes a 620 box camera with inverted lens, as you do, hp5 in d76. Scan and tidy up.

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We have a winner now !!

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Thank you very much for participating in this MSA -
thank you for sharing your remarkable art.

Lots of great entries …

peter k. did a great start on Fuji Instax Wide film - love it ! Those 'Truffles' were nice too.

'Water Art for dogs' by Bertus fits the theme (and the hot weather in parts of Europe).
'Mascerade in public' (as we all know, Bertus collects models … ) is one of my favorites!

NedL : Your pinhole photography is always amazing - great art (as usual)! I prefer your first entry
(= the bust in sepia).

"Give Us a Hand" by sly (aka 'silverlilly') is beautiful and has a clear message - enjoyed it!

'The Banker' by Paul (awty) using a 620 box camera with an inverted lens is an eyecandy -
very unique work!

'Steel Lifeguards' by hoffy (he didn't play in the MSA before) is my winner -
love everything about this photograph - the sculpture itself, the composition, tonality,
focus and sharpness and ... A photograph "exactly what I was looking for".

Congrats to you Ashley! Now it's up to you to find a new assignment theme for July/August!

Thank you all - it was fun !
 

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'Steel Lifeguards' by hoffy (he didn't play in the MSA before) is my winner -
love everything about this photograph - the sculpture itself, the composition, tonality,
focus and sharpness and ... A photograph "exactly what I was looking for".
Oh wow! Thank you macfred! Didn't expect to win this!

OK, You'll have to bear with me as I re-read the guidelines and come up with an assignment. This sounds like it could be fun (& to make life easier, I will re-subscribe).

Cheers and thank you!
 

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Well done to all.
 
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