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Posted on 26/04/25 3:17:27 PM
lwc
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Re: Challenge 1051: Inflatable wings
Last of the skydivers... I need to think of something else.




Posted on 26/04/25 6:04:23 PM
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Re: Challenge 1051: Inflatable wings
Oh wow! They're pouring in this week.

MISSION ACCOMPLiSHED!



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Posted on 26/04/25 6:37:54 PM
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Re: Challenge 1051: Inflatable wings
Thanks Loyd




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Posted on 27/04/25 00:23:13 AM
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Re: Challenge 1051: Inflatable wings
Caps and goggles are great...!

Posted on 27/04/25 00:24:54 AM
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Re: Challenge 1051: Inflatable wings
The little known but fierce Crayonasaurus...




Posted on 27/04/25 07:32:06 AM
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Re: Challenge 1051: Inflatable wings
I love it, Gordon!

Your dinosaur looks surprisingly natural, Loyd!

http://vimeo.com/1079063437



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Posted on 27/04/25 09:10:16 AM
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Thanks Anna. You beat me to it with Icarus. I was literally about to start work on it this morning and then I saw your post.


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Posted on 27/04/25 11:12:19 AM
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Re: Challenge 1051: Inflatable wings
Beautiful graphics from Anna. I especially like the third one with Icarus reaching for the sky.

Posted on 27/04/25 12:35:13 PM
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Re: Challenge 1051: Inflatable wings
I'm sure Anthony Gormley would approve





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Posted on 27/04/25 1:39:43 PM
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Re: Challenge 1051: Inflatable wings
Icarus... what a great idea!



Posted on 27/04/25 1:41:17 PM
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Re: Challenge 1051: Inflatable wings
Barney gets his wings.




Posted on 27/04/25 4:23:38 PM
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Re: Challenge 1051: Inflatable wings
Nice work everybody especially from Loyd and Anna.

An MP4 so simply click on the link.



Posted on 28/04/25 12:20:20 PM
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Re: Challenge 1051: Inflatable wings
My last image was a quick hit and run post on the way out to dinner so I didn't have time to react much to earlier posts.

Gordon, I find "How to pin" is really disquieting and uncomfortable. Very clever.

Michael, Black Orpheus was a film made by the French director Marcel Camus. It is the Orpheus legend set in Brazil against a backdrop of Carnaval. It is a well know piece of classic French cinema, unusual for it's time in that it had an all black cast. Some of the music by Antônio Carlos Jobim and Luiz Bonfá, became very popular and well known and are also classics in their own right.

Loyd you are really on a roll and every single one of your images works well one way or another. Are the sky divers vibrating cheeks real or you?

Anna I can't believe that Icarus never occurred to me. He's a perfect choice! Unusually, I actually like the still image better than the animation.

Once again Michael your MP4's show up beautifully here, directly in the HTCP page, without needing to click. Took me a moment to spot the connection.

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Posted on 28/04/25 12:22:58 PM
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Re: Challenge 1051: Inflatable wings
My last image was a quick hit and run post on the way out to dinner so I didn't have time to react much to earlier posts.

Gordon, "How to pin" is really disquieting. Very clever.

Michael, Black Orpheus was a film made by the French director Marcel Camus. It is the Orpheus legend set in Brazil against a backdrop of Carnaval. It is a well know piece of classic French cinema, unusual for it's time in that it had an all black cast.. Some of the music by Antônio Carlos Jobim and Luiz Bonfá, became very popular and well known and are also classics in their own right.

Loyd you are really on a roll and every single one of your images works well one way or another. Are the sky divers vibrating cheeks real or you?

Anna I can't believe that Icarus never occurred to me. He's a perfect choice! Unusually, I actually like the still image better than the animation.

Once again Michael your MP4's show up beautifully here, directly in the HTCP page, without needing to click. Took me a moment to spot the connection.

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Posted on 28/04/25 12:22:58 PM
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Re: Challenge 1051: Inflatable wings
Double post removed


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Posted on 28/04/25 12:22:59 PM
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Re: Challenge 1051: Inflatable wings
My last image was a quick hit and run post on the way out to dinner so I didn't have time to react much to earlier posts.

Gordon, "How to pin" is really disquieting. Very clever.

Michael, Black Orpheus was a film made by the French director Marcel Camus. It is the Orpheus legend set in Brazil against a backdrop of Carnaval. It is a well know piece of classic French cinema, unusual for it's time in that it had an all black cast.. Some of the music by Antônio Carlos Jobim and Luiz Bonfá, became very popular and well known and are also classics in their own right.

Loyd you are really on a roll and every single one of your images works well one way or another. Are the sky divers vibrating cheeks real or you?

Anna I can't believe that Icarus never occurred to me. He's a perfect choice! Unusually, I actually like the still image better than the animation.

Once again Michael your MP4's show up beautifully here, directly in the HTCP page, without needing to click. Took me a moment to spot the connection.

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Posted on 28/04/25 12:22:59 PM
DavidMac
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Re: Challenge 1051: Inflatable wings
My last image was a quick hit and run post on the way out to dinner so I didn't have time to react much to earlier posts.

Gordon, "How to pin" is really disquieting. Very clever.

Michael, Black Orpheus was a film made by the French director Marcel Camus. It is the Orpheus legend set in Brazil against a backdrop of Carnaval. It is a well know piece of classic French cinema, unusual for it's time in that it had an all black cast.. Some of the music by Antônio Carlos Jobim and Luiz Bonfá, became very popular and well known and are also classics in their own right.

Loyd you are really on a roll and every single one of your images works well one way or another. Are the sky divers vibrating cheeks real or you?

Anna I can't believe that Icarus never occurred to me. He's a perfect choice! Unusually, I actually like the still image better than the animation.

Once again Michael your MP4's show up beautifully here, directly in the HTCP page, without needing to click. Took me a moment to spot the connection.

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Posted on 28/04/25 12:23:00 PM
DavidMac
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Re: Challenge 1051: Inflatable wings
My last image was a quick hit and run post on the way out to dinner so I didn't have time to react much to earlier posts.

Gordon, "How to pin" is really disquieting. Very clever.

Michael, Black Orpheus was a film made by the French director Marcel Camus. It is the Orpheus legend set in Brazil against a backdrop of Carnaval. It is a well know piece of classic French cinema, unusual for it's time in that it had an all black cast.. Some of the music by Antônio Carlos Jobim and Luiz Bonfá, became very popular and well known and are also classics in their own right.

Loyd you are really on a roll and every single one of your images works well one way or another. Are the sky divers vibrating cheeks real or you?

Anna I can't believe that Icarus never occurred to me. He's a perfect choice! Unusually, I actually like the still image better than the animation.

Once again Michael your MP4's show up beautifully here, directly in the HTCP page, without needing to click. Took me a moment to spot the connection.

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Posted on 28/04/25 12:28:12 PM
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Re: Challenge 1051: Inflatable wings
Once again the site has gone completely dysfunctional on me with multiple failures to post suddenly all popping up together. Once again they are completely edit resistant and I cant get rid of them.

Sorreeeee ................

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Posted on 28/04/25 1:37:20 PM
lwc
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Re: Challenge 1051: Inflatable wings
Thanks Michael...!

Your pilot sure likes to fly low...
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