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Urk... actually, I have semi-changed my mind - had an idea i think i can do pretty quickly, but not until after a noon meeting....... please stand by, do not pass Go, do not adjust your sets, return your tray tables.....
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I just have to jump inhere and comment that I think this is a great idea, the whoel photoshop competition thing. I just "aquired" photoshop from my school and have really wanted something like this to be able to test my skills, or lack there of. I am really looking forward to participating next week! Can't wait to see the challenge.
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I had a complete brain failure this afternoon and didn't do that or the reading assignment I was supposed to report on in class.
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At the rate this is progressing, it's going to be Photoshop Phunday - Annie just must be delaying so she has more time to work on her pics...
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Sorry, kids, I was away today and forgot to get the links up. Luckily, my trusty sidekick has been working hard at getting the links together.
The new pages should be up, and if anyone saw them early, I had nothing to do with it. :angel smilie:
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Those are very cool. I had sent in another silly one earlier that didn't make it up, but those others are better.
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The index page is bouncing around cyberspace now, waiting to be updated, but just to give you a jumpstart on next week's competition, here it the theme;
El día de los muertos, Sci-fi style. the only requirement is that your submission somehow incorporate skeletons.
could we get an explanation of each weeks challenge next to the date? Some people, like me, just aren't smart enough to remember them or figure them out. Plus it would be helpful to any non participating viewer.
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sigh... now I'm off to work on an interminable group project (boo to group projects) ... we'll get this up soon, I swear!
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El Dia de los Muertos--The Day of the Dead--is on Nov. 2. It's a huge deal in Mexico and other hispanic countries. It's where the dead come back to the land of the living. There are HUGE amounts of decorations at graveyards and altars in the home, and there are paper mache and marzipan skeletons EVERYWHERE. My favortie part--el pan de muerto--dead bread. It's this really good sweetbread. My spanish teacher made some awesome dead bread.
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I'll have to ask my spanish teacher why she doesn't make dead bread. But then, she doesn't speak spanish either so that's probably too much to ask.
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She speaks spanglish. She would be a much better teacher if she didn't automatically insert english words into her sentences. She also probably the only spanish teacher who will explain things in english if you ask her to. Luckily I'll get my favorite spanish teacher back again next year for spanish v.
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The judges for this contest are selected on a random basis and the analysis is double-blind.
This is not to say that slipping me cash won't get you anywhere... I am fully open to biasing judges on request.
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