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Lemmingstone said 340 days ago:
Beamer said 340 days ago:
Right on!! This is great!!
Only 5's.
Only 2 very small thoughts, 1. a little more shallow DOF could throw the left of the composition into a little mystery? 2. the design in the upper right corner is a little dark.
Not sure I would change either of these, but I might look at them as possible changes??
mooch said 339 days ago:
Not knowing what this is means that I cannot decide if this hits the theme or not.
ChriZ said 339 days ago:
Ancient drawings can be complex, but they can be the exact opposite as well, primitive ;)
I do like it, just not sure about the composition (that right vertical line)
mysight said 339 days ago:
Aboriginal drawing on an Australian rock,
Nazca lines,graffiti?
It does look complex,whatever it is.
nrcowlishaw said 339 days ago:
This is a 5,000 year old petroglyph site known as the Parowan Gap, in Southern Utah. This glyph is actually believed to be an ancient calender that tracks all the cycles of the moon and the sun. At least that is the theory amongst Archeologists today!
joecow said 337 days ago:
This is the Zipper Glyph at Parowan Gap! This is a very complex calender system by the ancient Fremont/Anasazi culture. I love the texture and sepia tones.
joecow said 337 days ago:
This is the Zipper Glyph at Parowan Gap! This is a very complex calender system by the ancient Fremont/Anasazi culture. I love the texture and sepia tones.
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What on earth is this? Looks interesting. Wall paintings? Carpet?