These are just a few
pictures of drawings that are on my rocks. All these pictures were taken
through the Intel QX3 Microscope. Getting pictures of these is EXTREMELY
difficult and very time consuming.
As you will see, these drawings
are all VERY small. QX3 Microscope snapshots are approximately 1" X 1".
Symbols and glyphs range between 1/32" and 1".
All the black drawings are done
over areas I can see well enough to draw and get the basic shape. Some
I can see under a magnifying lamp and at times I use that method also to
help draw these.
#1#1a
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This one is just amazing. I
did a special effects on #1 in QX3 and this is what came up. Notice the
face in the upper center, it looks to appear to be an Asian man with a
white mustache.
#1b
A friend of mine named Les did
this one below from the above pic. This is what he did, although I don't
understand a word of it. "The attached spectral enhancement from your website
illustrates
how z-axis (focal plane) and
spectral adjustments operate upon your
petroglyph."
#1c
#2
#2a
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Number 3 is the original. There
are at least 10-20 more drawings in this but can't see clearly enough to
draw. All these birds come from an approximately 1" X 1" area.
#3#3a
You can see this bird above
in #3.
#3b
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Same area as number 3, different
view.
#3c#3d
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This QX3 picture was taken from
the lower right hand corner of # 357 Eagle. What is interesting with this
one is that it shows the bright white cross that vividly showed up when
I scanned that area. It's the white area in the bottom right. I included
the scanned white cross also and numbered it 4b.
#4
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There are so many drawings and
symbols on this that they overlap each other. I only drew out some of them.
#4a
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This is an enlarged view of
the cross with photo adjustments done.
#
4b
This one I took into QX3 and
did special effects on. Amazing birds showed up and some crosses in the
corner areas. This is a copy of #4 above.
#4c
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