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DATE | 2008-12-04 |
FROM | Ruben Safir
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SUBJECT | Re: [NYLXS - HANGOUT] Free Software Contest
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Ruben Safir wrote: > http://www.cointalk.org > > > > > 5000th Post Contest - Photo Exhibit > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > OK - for Post 5000 lets make a little museum art. Competition for one > smal 1.10th ounce raw coin AGE, not much but perhaps enough to > generate some lasting fun and worthwhile exhibits: > > Here are the rules: > > Post in a single thread anywhere on cointalk an exhibit of photographs > with annotation of any coin of your choice. The exhibit which best > meets Aesthetic, Educational and Numismatics goals laid forth will > win. Three judges will rule, myself and I'll need two more volunteers. > Ribbons will be awarded for 1,2md and 3rd place prizes. > > Subject Lines should say exactly: > > Exhibit: Coin Type - Coin Date - Photographed Date - Artist > > for example > > Exhibit: Standing Liberty Quarter Type I- 1917 - Photographed March > 2008 - Ruben Safir > > you can use your handle if you want. > > Judge points: > ____________ > > 10 Points: Numismatics: > It has to be a coin and the subject of the exhibit must be coin > related. The right up should discuss details of the coin as they > pertain to your photos and how your photoed your coins to display > their character. > > 10 Points: Art: > Your photographs should be beautiful and unique. The aesthetic quality > of the photographs is the purpose of the contest. The exhibit of > photo's, arrangement, theme and photographic technique will all me > considered > > 10 Points Educational: > Your exhibit must have genuine educational merit. Historical, > artistic, and numismatic education all count equally . > > Extra information: An extra 10 points will be given for using only > Free Software to manipulate your images and design your exhibit. The > Gimp, Inkscape and Openoffice are examples of good software to work > with, and work on a vareity of platforms. YOu should discuss this in > your wirte up or in a message in your thread. > > http://pythonide.blogspot.com/2008/1...-software.html > > > > > Questions relating to your entry in order to help judge it will be put > in your thread and responding can be nice > > > Things not considered: The rarity and the value of the subject > coin...I don't care although beautiful coin designs make interesting > subjects ! > > Ruben Safir > http://www.nylxs.com > __________________ >
I'm sorry http://www.cointalk.org/showthread.php?t=44320#post471350
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