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09/23/2002 01:05:13 PM · #1
Some of the voters suggested to rotate my entry 90 degrees, so here it is ;)


//www.pbase.com/image/5104435
Harderwijk, Holland

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09/23/2002 01:08:20 PM · #2
Originally posted by Damitriel:
Some of the voters suggested to rotate my entry 90 degrees, so here it is ;)


How it was supposed to look


Fixed link ' - )
09/23/2002 01:13:41 PM · #3
Originally posted by mcmurma:

Fixed link ' - )[/i]

Thanks,seems I can't do anything right these days.

09/23/2002 01:20:31 PM · #4
Shouldn't this have been discussed when the challenge was over? If I remember right, this is in the current voting. I don't think we are "suposed to" present revised versions while the voting is still going on. That could influence people to vote on the revised version rather than the submitted version.
This has been discussed time and time again, and I myself have gotten reamed for it. (not the same situation, however similar)
Anyway, stop me if I'm out of line, but I think this breaks the "ettiquette" of DPC.
09/23/2002 01:29:12 PM · #5
Originally posted by hbunch7187:
Shouldn't this have been discussed when the challenge was over? If I remember right, this is in the current voting. I don't think we are "suposed to" present revised versions while the voting is still going on. That could influence people to vote on the revised version rather than the submitted version.
This has been discussed time and time again, and I myself have gotten reamed for it. (not the same situation, however similar)
Anyway, stop me if I'm out of line, but I think this breaks the "ettiquette" of DPC.


I'm sorry, something went wrong, and my picture is presented in landscape, while is obvious that it's intended to be viewed in portrait.
I didn't change anything except the rotation.

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