2012 Crop Circles

Ekios said:
Ben said:
Presumably this is somebody showing the process by which they made a simple crop circle? Where did you get these pictures, providing a short explanation or even just a link would have been more externally considerate.
For a first step in investigating, it requiers to just show the picture alone in the browser in order to see its url : _http://www.cropcircleconnector.com/2012/bishopcanningsdown/IM4507Version-2.jpg

So it is hosted at _http://www.cropcircleconnector.com/

Have a nice day :)

Having the reference is important, but so is people learning to be externally considerate.
 
Foxx said:
Ekios said:
Ben said:
Presumably this is somebody showing the process by which they made a simple crop circle? Where did you get these pictures, providing a short explanation or even just a link would have been more externally considerate.
For a first step in investigating, it requiers to just show the picture alone in the browser in order to see its url : _http://www.cropcircleconnector.com/2012/bishopcanningsdown/IM4507Version-2.jpg

So it is hosted at _http://www.cropcircleconnector.com/

Have a nice day :)

Having the reference is important, but so is people learning to be externally considerate.

Exactly!
 
Foxx said:
Ekios said:
Ben said:
Presumably this is somebody showing the process by which they made a simple crop circle? Where did you get these pictures, providing a short explanation or even just a link would have been more externally considerate.
For a first step in investigating, it requiers to just show the picture alone in the browser in order to see its url : _http://www.cropcircleconnector.com/2012/bishopcanningsdown/IM4507Version-2.jpg

So it is hosted at _http://www.cropcircleconnector.com/

Have a nice day :)

Having the reference is important, but so is people learning to be externally considerate.
Yes of course :)
 
_http://www.cropcircleconnector.com/2012/2012.html
or in russian
_http://earth-chronicles.ru/news/1-0-33

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last one - it seems 300m long
 
Ben said:
maxim.m said:

Presumably this is somebody showing the process by which they made a simple crop circle? Where did you get these pictures, providing a short explanation or even just a link would have been more externally considerate.


The first picture is not the same crop circle as the second two pictures. You can tell by observing where the circumference of the circle meets the lines in the field - they meet in the first one and overlap in the second two.
 
Regarding the photos above showing the two step process of making a crop circle, don't you all notice the parallel lines in the first photo are in different spots in the second photos of the complete crop circle? Makes me think the first photo is not the same crop circle as the second two. Just an observation.
 
I could be wrong, but I think the square in the first circle is actually rope, being used to mark the lines that will eventually be laid in place. Is that what we're seeing here? Man, reminds me of string art from the 60s/70s.

Gonzo
 
I would suggest that the lines are very far from random! It is not hard to see a pattern, real or not real, they are NOT random.
 
Hi Tiggr Woodget,

Welcome to the forum. :)

We recommend all new members to post an introduction in the Newbies section telling us a bit about themselves, how they found the cass material, and how much of the work here they have read.

You can have a look through that board to see how others have done it.
 
Please Maxim.m give the [source] aka the webpage where you found those pictures every time :)

For the record : It comes as usual from here : _http://www.cropcircleconnector.com/2012/latejuly2012.html
(I gave the Late of Jully link in order to make it short)
 
maxim.m: Yet more useless posting of images without any comment from yourself. As has already been pointed out by others, it is externally considerate to add some information to the discussion. If you have no thoughts, please refrain from adding further noise to the thread.
 
Ok here comes a brand new one. On first sight it seems quite pretty well done and impressive.
Source : _http://www.cropcircleconnector.com/2012/Etchilhampton2/etchilhampton2012b.html

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But now, if we look closely, the smallest circles seems to be not finished. Especially at the right lower part :
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