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09/26/2013 09:09:27 PM · #51			 | 
		
		| I'd never heard of the photog whose work I tried to emulate.  But if they had kept true to the course they sure as hell seemed to be on, I think they would be a ribbon hawg by now. |  
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09/26/2013 10:32:30 PM · #52			 | 
		
		| Alas, RL just didn't give me a break. Had the image all picked out but ran out of time. Good luck to everyone! |  
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09/26/2013 10:55:00 PM · #53			 | 
		
		Originally posted by tanguera:   Alas, RL just didn't give me a break. Had the image all picked out but ran out of time. Good luck to everyone!  |   
 
 You still have over 1 hour to join the party;-) 
 
 There are 38 now - I wonder if the challenge can make it to 42:-) Looking forward to seeing what everyone did with this one. Good luck to all who enter. |  
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09/26/2013 11:20:55 PM · #54			 | 
		
		Originally posted by posthumous:   I'm in with a tribute to one of my heroes.  |   
 Me too! |  
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09/26/2013 11:59:13 PM · #55			 | 
		
		Originally posted by tanguera:    Had the image all picked out but ran out of time.   |   
 
 Haha! Me too - and the image I'd picked was yours!
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09/27/2013 12:39:03 AM · #56			 | 
		
		| I was done but fell asleep without entering- darn it. |  
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09/27/2013 10:18:03 AM · #57			 | 
		
		One of those questions that will be obvious when answered, but until then, I'm stuck:
 When I put an image number into the box that says "Image Search" I  get a 'not found' memo.
 Adding "ID_0000000" doesn't seem to work, nor does "IMAGE_000000' or any other combo I can think of.
 So, how does Image Search work?
 Anybody? |  
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09/27/2013 10:21:03 AM · #58			 | 
		
		| if you know the id of an image you can just click on any image and replace the id in the url. i think image search is for titles and descriptions |  
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09/27/2013 10:21:04 AM · #59			 | 
		
		Originally posted by sfalice:   One of those questions that will be obvious when answered, but until then, I'm stuck:
 When I put an image number into the box that says "Image Search" I  get a 'not found' memo.
 Adding "ID_0000000" doesn't seem to work, nor does "IMAGE_000000' or any other combo I can think of.
 So, how does Image Search work?
 Anybody?  |   
 
 You can open another image and change the number at the end - it works :) |  
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09/27/2013 10:24:52 AM · #60			 | 
		
		  Posthumous and   Alexkc - Thank you!
 
 Yup, works perfectly.
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09/27/2013 11:55:40 AM · #61			 | 
		
		Originally posted by jomari:   Originally posted by tanguera:    Had the image all picked out but ran out of time.   |   
 
 Haha! Me too - and the image I'd picked was yours!  |   
 
 Cool! I'd have loved to have seen your take on it! |  
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