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04/08/2002 02:20:00 AM |
Yep, the background was a printed picture that I printed on my Canon s800 and then gave to my good friend Langdon Oliver. Thanks for all the positive feedback. For anyone who didn't figure it out, I was suggesting that they put giant forks atop toothpicks and balance them on the space needle to improve the draw of Seattle. I was amazed that I had a salt shaker that looked like the space needle, but apparently, not too many other people were. =] The balancing trick is just an example of physics. No glue used. Thanks again. |
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04/08/2002 12:24:00 AM |
Sorry about that. Thought you were Peter. Thought you'd win, too. Shows what I know. |
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04/07/2002 06:49:00 PM |
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04/07/2002 10:37:00 AM |
Original, funny and very well done tehcnically. Nothing to say but: Bravo! Good Job! Good Luck! |
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04/06/2002 05:31:00 PM |
more like a still life! but we get the joke. haha.. very funny! |
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04/04/2002 08:59:00 PM |
ha ha......I don't get it. |
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04/04/2002 10:01:00 AM |
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04/04/2002 01:25:00 AM |
Perhaps you should take up a carreer in architecture. |
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04/03/2002 10:29:00 AM |
I have seen more twisted senses of humor from Seattle! Interesting photo... |
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04/03/2002 07:06:00 AM |
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04/02/2002 09:25:00 PM |
The prize for winning three challenges in a row is a Barbie cam - which you have to use for all your subsequent submissions. Doubt it will slow you down any, though. |
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04/02/2002 05:57:00 PM |
It's nice to see you use seasalt in Seattle |
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04/02/2002 05:48:00 PM |
is the fork hot-glued to the back and how u get those toothpics to stick at its ends....soft glu? |
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04/02/2002 09:27:00 AM |
Amazing! It's just too bad the needle is off center. I didn't mark you down for that, though. |
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04/02/2002 03:08:00 AM |
Is that a post card back there? Nice idea. Different all right. |
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04/01/2002 05:41:00 PM |
Must be an Art major or something ... haha |
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04/01/2002 02:39:00 PM |
When you live in a small, run-down, non-architectural (is that even a word?) town like my own, these are the kinds of things you have to resort to, lol. This is very clever, though - you get a 10 from me! I love the buildings in the background, too. Nice contrast. |
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04/01/2002 01:44:00 PM |
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04/01/2002 12:56:00 PM |
Very exciting and fresh view to an other wise over photographed skyline,.. wonderful depth. good job |
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04/01/2002 12:50:00 PM |
Cute! Great focus and composition. Just a question...is that the real skyline in the background or a photo? |
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04/01/2002 09:39:00 AM |
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04/01/2002 07:51:00 AM |
I like the compositional contrast. |
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04/01/2002 06:41:00 AM |
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04/01/2002 05:03:00 AM |
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04/01/2002 04:26:00 AM |
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04/01/2002 04:00:00 AM |
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04/01/2002 02:57:00 AM |
Great picture. I guess it would've been better if the needle was in focus too. Still, the title makes it clear what your intent was. I bet more people would get to Seattle if there were two giant forks placed precariously atop the needle. Hell, it'd even make me watch Frasier. |
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04/01/2002 02:12:00 AM |
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03/31/2002 08:54:00 PM |
I like it and I'm not sure why. So I won't comment :) |
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03/31/2002 08:26:00 PM |
it makes me laugh; nice lighting; I guess you could have cleaned the inside of the pepper mill-would've been more 'crystalline'; definitely blows up the concept behind the challenge |
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03/31/2002 07:36:00 PM |
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03/31/2002 07:33:00 PM |
is that the actual skyline or a pic of it.. |
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