Shortstack
Silver Member
- Jan 22, 2007
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- Detector(s) used
- Tesoro Bandido II and DeLeon. also a Detector Pro Headhunter Diver, and a Garrett BFO called The Hunter & a Garrett Ace 250.
- Primary Interest:
- All Treasure Hunting
sometimes I wonder why no one see's what I see in my photo's
Probably because they are trying too hard. If they'd just learn to relax and look at the photos from large to small, they'd pick up more things. By that I mean, look at the over all formation / rock / cliff......then look at it again, in smaller sections. Many moons ago, when I went through Army Basic Training, the instructors taught us how to scan an area for regular shapes, shine, dullness, etc, that was out of place; when looking for enemy emplacements in the forests or jungles. Familiar shapes will be picked up by the eye quickly when it's in a "sea" of irregular stuff. That's one way I find faces in the photos that are posted here. Also, the shadow shapes. The carvers and the shadow makers were very, very good at their crafts and to see their handiwork, we just have to look during the "right" time of day.........most especially when looking for the shadow signs since those are only viewable during very short spans of time and at the correct time of day.
This is stuff that I've learned from several great "teachers" here on TNet and other places. Old Dog, TJim, Desertmoons, Oddrock, Ris, Rockhopper2, gollum, Springfield, and several more. This was while also learning to spot the " know-nothing-know-it-alls", as well. Fortunately, those last folks have not been around much in a good while.