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There's another thing I like doing - making these slide collages, invoking creatures straight out of Tripland; Pareidolia and ink blots.
Making these I never know if and what creature will emerge, so I'm always impressed and surprised. This is a collage of two mirrored slides in a single slide mount - it projects like this too. It's a macro of a beautiful piece of moss.
Smagvakarā by Ivo Stunga, on Flickr

Stunning work !!
 

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Ok, got a few days left in this MSA ... So here's a couple of old images:

OLD ... February 2020 ~ RB67 Portra 800 ~ f 22/32 @125

Favorite ruin site:

Palatki Heritage Site.
Image was taken from above, off of the trail, with a Ranger who accompanied me. As we sat, admiring what type of shot we both wanted to take, he with digital, myself with film, I noticed a glint of white that captured my eye. Just a few feet away, in front of us! ... Between us and the direction of the ruin. ... We leaned forwarded and pulled from the sand outcropping of soil and rock, a small white quartz arrowhead, which we gave to the Ranger, ... and he received as a surprised gift. :tongue:

If your interested here is a nice video that will give you more of an overview of the site and was taken by someone in 2017
www.youtube.com/watch?v=zhcgDEvpczA

BTW: At the end of the video, it shows some rock art. "Native American Indian rock art includes two styles of creation: pictographs, which are drawings or paintings made on rocks, and petroglyphs, which is when the images have been carved into the rock." The ones shown in this video from Palatki, are mostly pictographs, and are rarely found outside of protected areas, like caves, overhangs, ect, as the weather has diminished them after all the years they have been there.

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Ok, got a few days left in this MSA ... So here's a couple of old images:

OLD ... February 2020 ~ RB67 Portra 800 ~ f 22/32 @125

Favorite ruin site:

Palatki Heritage Site.
Image was taken from above, off of the trail, with a Ranger who accompanied me. As we sat, admiring what type of shot we both wanted to take, he with digital, myself with film, I noticed a glint of white that captured my eye. Just a few feet away, in front of us! ... Between us and the direction of the ruin. ... We leaned forwarded and pulled from the sand outcropping of soil and rock, a small white quartz arrowhead, which we gave to the Ranger, ... and he received as a surprised gift. :tongue:

If your interested here is a nice video that will give you more of an overview of the site and was taken by someone in 2017
www.youtube.com/watch?v=zhcgDEvpczA

BTW: At the end of the video, it shows some rock art. "Native American Indian rock art includes two styles of creation: pictographs, which are drawings or paintings made on rocks, and petroglyphs, which is when the images have been carved into the rock." The ones shown in this video from Palatki, are mostly pictographs, and are rarely found outside of protected areas, like caves, overhangs, ect, as the weather has diminished them after all the years they have been there.

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It was good you gave the arrowhead to the ranger, by law people are not allowed to take anything from a National Park including rocks, pine cones and arrowheads.
 

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OLD ... June 2015, .. day of Summer Solstice ~ RB67 Porta 400 ~ f ? @ ? ~ Cropped. Original image with a little sharpening added.

Favorite rock art site:

Bar V Bar Heritage Site. Is a pictograph site, which are images made into the rock.
This was the rock calendar area for the Southern Sinagua Indians who lived and gardened in this area. The upper rock in this image fell out, a couple of years ago, but the lines of the two, in the image, and now just one rock, would direct attention to a chiseled symbol on the rock, which would indicate when to plant, when to slow. The shadows changed with the seasons. At this time, in winter, very little of the wall is lit, as the sun is father south, and as summer comes, the sun climbs higher in the sky, and at summer solstice, it lights up the whole wall as seen in this image.

For some more info:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/V_Bar_V_Heritage_Site

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Bar V Bar Heritage Site. Is a pictograph site, which are images made into the rock.


Thanks for adding the two pictures from the heritage sites. I like how the shadows highlight some the pictographs. Seems as if you arrived at the location at just the right time of day on that Summer Solstice.
 
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peter k. is correct. Only a few days are left in this month’s MSA. Old or new photographs are accepted. Please share some images of Your Favorite Things!.
 

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I see you are very busy here - nice to see some @peter k. color photographs. Very well done !
I will add some NEW photographs to the theme - taken in the first days of January 2022 ...

Boats (what else :whistling:) - both were taken with my beloved Rolleiflex 3.5F on Ilford XP2 developed in Caffenol CL semi-stand

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And an OLD one for those who like the wooden boats better - and it's in color ...
Photographed in August 2014 with a FUJI GA645 - EBC Fujinon 60mm on Portra 400. Hope you like it.

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Wonderful tones of gray in these pictures! How long did you semi-stand the negatives?

It is from an old thread here ( by member Ed Bray) :

QUOTE="Ed Bray, post: 1183935, member: 54097"]
The XP2 Super was processed in my version of Caffenol CL using the semi-stand technique for 65 minutes as follows at 21 degrees Celcius:

Formula: Weighed on a jeweller's digital scale and mixed individually into 500mls distilled water in the following order:

8g Sodium Carbonate (anhydrous) aka Soda Ash
5g Asorbic Acid aka Vitamin C
0.7g Pottasium Bromide
20g Tesco Really Rich Roast Coffee

Then after full mixing, left to stand for 10 minutes.

Film initially soaked for 5 minutes in a water prebath, then developer introduced:

Agitations: First 30 seconds, then 3 inversions after a further: 2 minutes, 4 minutes, 8 minutes, 16 minutes and then empty tank after a further 34.5 minutes.

This was then followed by 3 water bath washes prior to 5 minutes of an Alkaline Fix before multiple tank washes of water and a rinse aid to complete.



...[/QUOTE]
 

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Oh my... hehe, the entries we have had on this OLD and NEW theme of our Favorite Things, have been grand!

Some of past memories, .. and those of current reality, with a twist that takes you beyond what you believe you can
see when looking at a light bulb. :surprised:

Reminds me of a quote from Ralph Waldo Emerson ...
" ... Old and new make the warp and woof of every moment.
There is no thread that is not a twist of these two strands. ..."


So which will be the winner be russljames ... one of the OLD, or one of the NEW?

Life goes on in its daily cycle, of light and dark, in color or B&W

He Hawww... .. :smile: :angel: :cry: :wondering: :heart:
 

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I just remembered this OLD one. (And in my time zone I have over three hours left!)

I had troubles along the way a few years ago. I was almost two hundred kilometers from home and my motorycycle started coughing quite badly.

I couldn't get it running properly, but then these guys appeared from nowhere and offered help. Helpful people are another of my favourite things!

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great work here ! I'm afraid I missed the deadline, I printed on Jan 30th and the print needed to dry... may be next time!
 
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Thank you everyone for submitting your amazing photographs and providing friendly conversation during this MSA. I apologize for this slight delay in being able to make my selection as yesterday was an exceptionally long day of work for me.

I enjoyed seeing and learning about your favorite things. From scenic trails, vintage motorcycles, boats, historic sites, hand tools, money, and light bulbs. Of the collection, there was one image that became my favorite. And that is Marttiko’s picture from last spring of his motorcycle, parked at an angle on a road in wooded surroundings.

Congratulations, Marttiko! It’s now your turn to choose the MSA theme for February.
 

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Well deserved, great image - congrats!
 

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oh YES ... from post #45, ready to ride.
Makes me miss me ole BSA from the 60's :happy:
 

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Thanks a lot, I appreciate it!

Unfortunately I've been ill and had to do some writing which I couldn't postpone. That drained all my energy, but I have been thinking about the new theme. I'll write about it tomorrow.
 

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Congratulations Marttiko, and hope you are feeling better.
 
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