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| 06/11/2009 07:57:25 AM |
the glass houseby Digital_SusieComment by Bear_Music: Hrmm, I'm gonna get pedantic here....
In architecture, the "glass house" refers specifically to a work of Philip Johnson's, a small pavilion house in Connecticut on his property that was all glass walls on all 4 sides. It refers moire generally to a style of modern house that sprang out of the Bauhaus movement, Mies van der Rohe etc, a style of house characterized by steel frames, flat roofs, and curtain-glass walls.
If you've seen the movie "Ferris Buehler's Day Off", you've seen a "glass house"; Ferris's buddy, the kid whose dad owns a Ferrari that they "borrow" for the day, lives in a glass house.
I suppose this is probably more information than you want, and the title is not affecting my scoring at all (just so you know), but in case you're interested in the min i-history lesson, you got it :-) |
| 06/10/2009 03:12:34 PM |
Roller skating Barbieby Digital_SusieComment by geinafets: No you are not allowed to create composites of two or more images. The only time you can use more than one image is when you are taking long exposures (as in taking 10 30-second images instead of 1 5-minute image). Even if you hadn't put the watermark, you would have been DQ'd because of the composite. Both images are very nice, but putting them together is illegal under this rule set.
Hope to see more of your work! |
| 06/10/2009 08:36:31 AM |
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| 06/08/2009 06:17:31 AM |
Roller skating Barbieby Digital_SusieComment by Citadel: My guess is that they didn't even look at the background. Because it was created using two entirely different scenes it would likely be DQ'd for that as well. You may want to check with the rules and site council to be certain. |
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