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Hi All
The next Stills and Animations Challenge is "The Mother Hive" by Rudyard
Kipling 1865-1936
Sounds good to me! :o)
(I'm aware that the animations page isn't showing. I have no idea why,
but this will be fixed sometime this evening. Sorry about this).
~Steve~
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"St." <dot### [at] dotcom> schreef in bericht news:46d96064@news.povray.org...
> Hi All
>
> The next Stills and Animations Challenge is "The Mother Hive" by
> Rudyard Kipling 1865-1936
>
> Sounds good to me! :o)
Yes, so it is to me too!! Let's ponder the concept....
>
> (I'm aware that the animations page isn't showing. I have no idea why,
> but this will be fixed sometime this evening. Sorry about this).
>
Strange. Yesterday I had a look at it.
Thomas
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"Thomas de Groot" <t.d### [at] internlDOTnet> wrote in message
news:46da63ca$1@news.povray.org...
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> "St." <dot### [at] dotcom> schreef in bericht news:46d96064@news.povray.org...
>> Hi All
>>
>> The next Stills and Animations Challenge is "The Mother Hive" by
>> Rudyard Kipling 1865-1936
>>
>> Sounds good to me! :o)
>
> Yes, so it is to me too!! Let's ponder the concept....
Oooh... Imagination is running riot Thomas! It could be something to do
with the original story by Mr. RK, or something Sci-Fi. Who knows?!
I think this will open up a new world for me in particular, as I've been
doing too many 'Still Life' images recently.
>
>>
>> (I'm aware that the animations page isn't showing. I have no idea
>> why, but this will be fixed sometime this evening. Sorry about this).
>>
>
> Strange. Yesterday I had a look at it.
I did too, and it was there, and then 'whoosh', it was gone. Not
expected on my part.
Later mate...
~Steve~
>
> Thomas
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Thomas de Groot wrote:
>> The next Stills and Animations Challenge is "The Mother Hive" by
>> Rudyard Kipling 1865-1936
>>
>
> Let's ponder the concept....
>
Yes, a very exciting concept, especially give the "so far" permissive
attitude of entrants regarding topic interpretation.
Many sci-fi topics I'm sure, but I've never even heard of the Battle of
Basilisk, so I'll leave this area of ponderance to someone else. Same
with fantasy? Do dragons or faeries live in hives?
Some edited brainstorming (after having read a bit of the story):
apine ingenue
Marge Simpson
mead
the land of milk and honey
ambrosia
pirates' cove
police station
brothel of kung-fu hookers
sweatshop
machine or computer internals
skyscraper
cancer cells
-Shay
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Shay <Sha### [at] cccc> wrote:
> Thomas de Groot wrote:
> >> The next Stills and Animations Challenge is "The Mother Hive" by
> >> Rudyard Kipling 1865-1936
>
> Some edited brainstorming (after having read a bit of the story):
>
> apine ingenue
> Marge Simpson
> mead
> the land of milk and honey
> ambrosia
> pirates' cove
> police station
> brothel of kung-fu hookers
> sweatshop
> machine or computer internals
> skyscraper
> cancer cells
>
> -Shay
Where did you get the story? Is it on-line?
Sounds interesting.
Hildur
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Hildur K. wrote:
> Where did you get the story? Is it on-line?
>
> Sounds interesting.
Well, since the title is from Project Gutenberg... :)
It's a part of a collection of short stories, which is titled "Actions
and Reactions".
http://www.gutenberg.org/etext/2381
-M
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Markus Altendorff <maa### [at] panoramasde> wrote:
> Hildur K. wrote:
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> > Where did you get the story? Is it on-line?
> >
> > Sounds interesting.
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> Well, since the title is from Project Gutenberg... :)
>
> It's a part of a collection of short stories, which is titled "Actions
> and Reactions".
>
> http://www.gutenberg.org/etext/2381
>
> -M
books somewhere and they were using the titles for topics. I honestly
thought people had to buy the books to read them. Project Gutenberg! Wow!
This is great. Thanks for pointing me in the right direction.
Hildur
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Hildur K. wrote:
> books somewhere and they were using the titles for topics. I honestly
> thought people had to buy the books to read them. Project Gutenberg! Wow!
>
> This is great. Thanks for pointing me in the right direction.
And a little more pointing: ;)
You know, you don't need to read the books - the image's content need
not bear any relation to the book content, it just needs to be something
that fits the title itself.
-M
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Markus Altendorff <maa### [at] panoramasde> wrote:
> Hildur K. wrote:
> > books somewhere and they were using the titles for topics. I honestly
> > thought people had to buy the books to read them. Project Gutenberg! Wow!
> >
> > This is great. Thanks for pointing me in the right direction.
>
> And a little more pointing: ;)
>
> You know, you don't need to read the books - the image's content need
> not bear any relation to the book content, it just needs to be something
> that fits the title itself.
>
> -M
Or it could be something that symbolises the book or anything that is
related to it. IM(ns)HO :-)
Stephen
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