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When the topic of the latest IRTC stills contest was announced, it was
predicted that there would be dozen "damn pyramids" images entered in the
contest. The actual number of pyramids/ziggurats entered was in fact only
half that. Other common topics included lighthouses (15 images), four
Tranquility Base/Sea of Tranquility images, four pictures of the Statue of
Liberty (all of them inspired by "Planet of the Apes"!), two of the Leaning
Tower of Pisa, and (gasp!) *two* blue fireplugs!
Mark
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Mark Wagner wrote:
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> When the topic of the latest IRTC stills contest was announced, it was
> predicted that there would be dozen "damn pyramids" images entered in the
> contest. The actual number of pyramids/ziggurats entered was in fact only
> half that.
This is the usual number of pyramids for every round !
> Other common topics included lighthouses (15 images), four
> Tranquility Base/Sea of Tranquility images, four pictures of the Statue of
> Liberty (all of them inspired by "Planet of the Apes"!), two of the Leaning
> Tower of Pisa, and (gasp!) *two* blue fireplugs!
I also noticed 2 Moais (easter island), 2 Firth of Forth (and other
bridges),
2 white cliffs of Dover,... but no Stonehenge !
About the statue of liberty, I think that the availability of a free
mesh is
an important factor !
Fabien.
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Fabien Mosen wrote:
> About the statue of liberty, I think that the availability of a free
> mesh is
> an important factor !
>
> Fabien.
Probably my fault for having it identified in my links collection.
I'm getting over a hundred hits a day to that page now so someone is
looking at the material there.
--
Ken Tyler
See my 850+ Povray and 3D Rendering and Raytracing Links at:
http://home.pacbell.net/tylereng/index.html
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On Thu, 02 Sep 1999 10:12:02 +0200, Fabien Mosen <fab### [at] skynetbe> wrote:
> I also noticed 2 Moais (easter island), 2 Firth of Forth (and other
>bridges),
>
>Fabien.
Oh Dear! I thought I had a clear run on my own home territory, but Christian Radek
from
Dortmund hit on the same location. Never mind, the Forth Bridge is a very worthy
subject.
Christian's image is good. He obviously spent more time on the environment of the
bridge
than I did. It's interesting that he chose almost the same viewpoint as me.
David
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Ken wrote:
> Probably my fault for having it identified in my links collection.
> I'm getting over a hundred hits a day to that page now so someone is
> looking at the material there.
How many winners got their stuff from Uncle Ken?
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I think these are 2 of the better entries. Nice work both of ya!
steve
David Wilkinson wrote:
> On Thu, 02 Sep 1999 10:12:02 +0200, Fabien Mosen <fab### [at] skynetbe> wrote:
>
> > I also noticed 2 Moais (easter island), 2 Firth of Forth (and other
> >bridges),
> >
> >Fabien.
>
> Oh Dear! I thought I had a clear run on my own home territory, but Christian Radek
from
> Dortmund hit on the same location. Never mind, the Forth Bridge is a very worthy
subject.
> Christian's image is good. He obviously spent more time on the environment of the
bridge
> than I did. It's interesting that he chose almost the same viewpoint as me.
> David
> ------------
> dav### [at] cwcomnet
> http://www.hamiltonite.mcmail.com
> ------------
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