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Shay wrote:
> "Slashdolt" <jer### [at] questsoftwarecom> wrote in message
> news:3e9ae047$1@news.povray.org...
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> Just natural progression. The bar has been raised, as Jim said, so more
> time is needed to complete an entry. There is also the fact that an
> objectively judged contest between all styles of raytracing is as
> impossible as an objectively judged contest between all styles of
> painting. For this reason, the competition has naturally settled into a
> style niche.
You've summed it up nicely
>
> I looked up Jim's Loneliness entry after his having mentioned it in
> another thread ( very nice, btw ) and got a laugh out of one of the
> comments. Jim's pic is a stylized, monochromatic portrait of an author.
> After seeing this, one viewers comment amounted to, "needs a
> background." I thought this was funny because so many people said the
> same think about my only entry. There are some elements and styles which
> certainly don't go over well in the IRTC. That's not a complaint. For
> anyone wishing to attempt a winning entry, the best situation is an
> "apples to apples" competition.
Yes you are right. Why oh why do I struggle to break the same old mold?
>
> Also, as unpopular an idea as this may be, I think that a lot of
> enthusiasm is dampened by the missed deadlines for topic announcements
> and the posting of results. I know that the people running the
> competition are busy, but that does not change the fact that these types
> of delays give the impression that the organizers themselves are less
> than excited about the competition. For many who are only able to work
> on their entries on the weekends, an proportionately large amount of
> time can be lost due to even a small delay.
>
>
This never actually occurred to me but you might be right. I always
took it as part of the charm, like a cafe where the service is scanty
but you can sit there all night. But in this customer-service oriented
culture, it may very well be interpreted as you say.
-Jim
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