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Image copyright Steve Alexander
Solstice Formation. Uffcott, Wiltshire, Barley. Reported
21st June, 2015
You might be forgiven (at first glance), for thinking that the geometry of this formation was questionable. However, we’re pretty sure there is method behind the design. The outer perimeter of the formation conforms to a six-fold flower pattern. Inside there are 15 standing shapes, in three sets
of five repeating shapes. Similarly there are also 15 flattened areas, giving 30 shapes all together. As 5 (repeating shapes) multiplied by 6 gives thirty this tells us there is symmetry and harmony involved. This will take some work on the drawing board to fully fathom, but immediate observations indicate that intersecting circles (perhaps of differing sizes) are involved. It’s certainly and intriguing design!
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Image copyright Steve Alexander
Solstice Formation. Uffcott, Wiltshire, Barley. Reported 21st June, 2015
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Uffcott On The Drawing Board
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Image and drawing copyright Karen Alexander
Preliminary work on the Uffcott formation. For anyone who thought this formation was messy, or un-geometric - they are simply wrong! There is a clear geometric protocol at work here. This is a very rough sketch, and the dark parts
actually show the standing parts - so it's inside out. But it's easier to do it this way around first when working from a photo. It's a very innovate pattern and a break from what one would usually expect - a real beauty!
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Image Copyright Karen Alexander
To put it simply, we now need your help to continue to record the crop circles. Can you help? To make a donation click below on Help, to our website to make a donation to help us continue to do what we do.. Thank
you.
Our new website will be launched very soon. All our new 2015 images will be there to see. Its been a long process but we are getting there.
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Don't forget to get your
tickets for The Summer Crop Circle Lectures 2015
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Tickets now on sale for the 2015 event.
Dates: Friday 31st July – Sunday 2nd August 2015 Venue: Town Hall, St. John’s Street, Devizes, Wilts,
UK
Our 2015 Programme at a glance:
Friday 31st July 2015 – Day Crop Circle Coach Tour
Friday 31st July
2015 – Evening Crop Circle Geometry Workshop
Saturday & Sunday 1st & 2nd August 2015 – Main Lecture
Programme
Saturday 1st August 2015 – Evening Crop Circles & Consciousness Workshop
Sunday 2nd August 2015 – Evening Conference Dinner
The Summer Crop Circle Lectures is the world’s leading crop circle conference. Researchers and
enthusiasts gather together from around the globe each summer to present and share new ideas, experiences and research into this enigmatic phenomenon. Our programme combines top national and international speakers, along with exciting newcomers to provide a broad collection of ideas and thinking on the subject. Above all, the weekend is a celebration of the inspiration and influence these magnificent forms have had on our culture and it is an opportunity to meet new people and network with
like-minded souls. Our conference is firmly centred around the crop circles, but that focus should not be confused with a narrowness of vision. The circles are considered alongside many other related subjects and disciplines, which makes for a stimulating, vibrant and wide-ranging programme.
Our venue has full disabled access and we provide light refreshments on site. We will also have a collection
of trade stands, including all the latest crop circle photographs, films and books for sale. Don’t forget your pen for a signed copy!
We look forward to welcoming you to our event…
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The Crop Circle Summer Lectures - Geometry Workshop. Friday 31st July 2015.
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Friday Evening Geometry Workshop. Learn about number, proportion and meaning. Step by Step drawing instructions and all equipment provided.
Michael Glickman & Karen Alexander will be your guides through the realms of sacred geometry and drawing the crop circle forms. Michael has long been acknowledged as one of the foremost authorities on Crop Circle Geometry and Karen Alexander is well known for her beautiful drawings of the crop formations. Together they make a formidable
team! Explore the numbers, ratios and proportions found in the crop circle designs and then try your hand at drawing some crop circle patterns! This fascinating workshop will be a hands-on experience, with plenty of opportunity to try exercises with compass and straight edge - to feel (in your hands) the way the crop circle patterns come together. Don't worry if you are a novice, there will be plenty of help on hand and we will provide all your drawing
equipment! The workshop is to be led by circles researchers Michael Glickman and Karen Alexander who bring their considerable experience in this field to the event. This is always a hugely popular workshop so please book early, limited places are available! The workshop will be held in the Assembly Room on the upper floor of the Town Hall and will
run from 6.30pm - 8.30pm.
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Image copyright Steve Alexander
Green Street, Avebury, Wiltshire, Barley. Reported 19th June, 2015
We spotted this formation on ourway to photograph the Uffcott crop circle. There was also another circle in the area which we missed. So the season is hotting up over here in the UK.
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Please help us raise money for our flights to record the crop circles in the UK...
We have always been committed to providing the best quality crop circle photography anywhere. Not only as a record of the phenomenon as it unfolds, but also as a legacy for future generations. High quality images are essential for the future and not only will hold more information, but will also show the
magnificence of the crop circles in the landscape and hopefully record the majesty and beauty of the circles for generations who were not there to witness them first hand. The cost of obtaining our high quality images each year is huge (running
in to thousands of pounds). We hire a small helicopter and use high-end digital SLRs to record the images. While it is true that there are cheaper methods for photographing the circles, there is a more damaging cost to the quality of pictures possible using there methods (drones etc.) where using expensive digital cameras would not be practical or possible. Because of our commitment to quality and our awareness of costs, we regularly review our practices and at the moment (as of 2015) we remain convinced that our current operating methods allow us to get the best images possible. It is through the sales of our year books, photos and other merchandise that meeting the cost of our photography possible. We also reply on our donors who very kindly help top up our flight fund each year. We never take any of our
supporters for granted and are constantly humbled and amazed at their generosity. Every sale and every donation, no matter how humble counts, and helps us continue to record this beautiful phenomenon. Here
are a few ways you can help (not all include sales or donations). 1. You can make a donation. Click on the button below to find out more about making a donation. 2. You can help by making purchases from our online shop. Sales of our products help directly finance our work. Many send gifts to friends and loved ones - all sales really do help. 3. If you are unable to make a donation or purchase yourself, perhaps you
know someone who might? Please pass on details of our website to anyone you know who might be able to help. 4. You can also help by publicizing our website on social networking sites or on your own website if you have one. We can supply graphics and banners for website adverts/inclusions. We would also be grateful if you could add us to your links page. Finally ... We'd like to say again that we very much appreciate all the support we receive from you and we never take it for granted. We are constantly astonished at the generosity of
your support, we simply couldn't do it without you. We are looking into some further fundraising plans, and we will keep you up to date with anything we put into place. If you would like to talk to us further you can email us at:
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