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  1. #81

    Default Re: Challente #23

    Robert Schraven,
    Nice job with the block of ice.

    CR
    Chris Rankin Guest

  2. #82

    Default Re: Challente #23

    Chris,

    Your latest, the monster, (LMAO) That is good. Naw... its great.

    Pete


    Pete D Guest

  3. #83

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    JOHN FINDLEY
    I really liked your image, and such an array of colors!
    Marty
    Marty Landolt Guest

  4. #84

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    Ah geeze ! Not sure what happened but I wrote some great things down and I lost my page somehow...now i got to start over ! Basically i felt like a shmuck cause i hadn't looked at the challenge images in a couple of days. Weary, love the tracks dude...very clever ! Chris, the westerns are fab ! John Findley, wow, what can i say, The Pro Has Joined Us ;)....very cool ! I wrote alot more in the original post but now I'm tired...too tired. This challenge was real fun.
    Jodi Frye Guest

  5. #85

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    The ice cube is a réal one. It measures a stunning 4 by 4 by 4 inches!

    At first I tried to make one up using elements but wasn't able to.

    Robert
    Schraven Robert Guest

  6. #86

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    Robert > The ice cube is a réal one. It measures a stunning 4 by 4 by 4
    inches!
    >
    Where in the heck did you get a 4 inch ice cube? If you made it
    especially for a challenge image you deserve an A+ for the extra effort.
    (Does not matter though because the entry is really good regardless; wish
    I had thought of it ).

    Pete


    Pete D Guest

  7. #87

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    Pete,

    Actually Jodi unknowingly gave me a hint. I thought that she used an image of discarded "toy-parts" in one entry and that gave met the idea that I could make a picture of an ice cube instead of clumsily making one myself. I had this tupperware square box of about 4 by 4 by 4. Filled it with water and left in the freezer overnight.
    Hence the seriously large ice cube.

    If I would do this again I would use a diffent background as it is difficult to see the outline of the ice. With a dark grey colour you would have immediately seen the shiny edges of the ice. That way the effect would have been stronger.

    Robert
    Schraven Robert Guest

  8. #88

    Default Re: Challente #23

    Robert,
    Even though you didn't "make" the cube with Elements, it still required skill and talent to compose the image that you submitted so I wouldn't trouble myself to much about it if I were you.

    CR
    Chris Rankin Guest

  9. #89

    Default Re: Challente #23

    I was just glancing back at challenge 23 and saw a nice entry from Greg Cook
    that I do not recall seeing before. Good one Greg.

    There looks to be a few other entries that I had not seen before so take a
    look at #23 if you have not done so recently.

    Pete


    Pete D Guest

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