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It finally came around - this week we have the 200th edition of Something for the Weekend!
To celebrate I though we should share a cake. The cake is baked and iced in the picture below but it needs decorating, and that's where you come in.
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Dave
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Nothing to add elsewhere.
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Did they have a divide sign in Roman times Jacob? If they did, the cake may be a bit dry now 🙂
Dave
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It came rather late, Dave, MMDCC years after Numa messed up the calendar by adding two months at the wrong end, which is yet to be corrected. So the cake is fine and fresh, just as you made it.
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After all this time, I just couldn't wait !!
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But it must have taken a wee bit of time, Euan, uncannily clean cutting and removing and eating; and then you grassed yourself up.
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Nicely done Euan - I hope it tasted good. I see you've removed the knife so no-one else gets a slice! 🙂
Dave
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Ah, the knife had the incriminating fingerprints
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I don't think I have ever seen a cake cut so cleanly, and without a single crumb left on the base board. Unlike Jacob's zillion year old cake, this one also looks lovely and moist. I wouldn't mind a bite of that missing slice.
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Happy times JEL 🙂
Dave
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I love how you also put some colour on the baseboard, and the balloons look to have got nice and accutately folded over the top and side.
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Thanks, Trevor. I realize now I should have worked on the knife handle, too, but I ran out of time yesterday!
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I know what you mean, it took me far longer to remove the knife than it did to remove the slice !!
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I love the colors and textures, J!
Jane
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Thanks, Jane! I was still in fairy mode from the last one, I think. Meanwhile, I had thought to go in this direction, a photo mosaic of all 200 images from the challenge but couldn't quite pull it off in Photoshop and have it look right on the cake, lol.
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Oh that is brilliant JEL !
Dave
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Ha, I happened to have all the thumbnails because of the database I set up!
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Ha, I happened to have all the thumbnails because of the database I set up!
By @J E L
I was going to ask how on earth you had done that. I dread to think how long it would have taken to do manually. I'm counting 50 frames per side which is 2500, but we can see a wheel and pumpkin that appear to have several repeats. The effect is amazing, and it is not easy to see how the mosaic is showing Dave while every tile still retains its full integrity. I am really quite impressed.
Zoomed right in there's just a suggestion of Dave, but not in every tile. Is this an example of how our brains collate limited information, and sort of fill in the blanks to create the image in oour heads? I am thinking that Dave's pupils are mostly unobscurred, and that might be the key to making it work.
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I dread to think how long it would have taken to do manually. I'm counting 50 frames per side which is 2500
By @Trevor.Dennis
I don't know how JEL did this, Trevor, but it would be super easy to do it with Gridify in InDesign.
However you did it, JEL, it's a brilliant idea!
Jane
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Very cool JEL. What's teh secret to creating these type of images?
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Ah, there is no secret. Here's how it's done: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Iyh3OVZ560A
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Hah! I didn't know that Contact Sheet was still available. ISTM that the hard part would still be gathering all of those thumbnails. Sometimes we need to stop pixel-peeping, step back and enjoy the pictures. Goodness knows how many times I have raised my eyebrows when posters feel the need to 64bit zillion pixel images to print billboard size at 600ppi and similar obsessive compulsive Photoshop use.
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And now it's Contact Sheet II, of course. I have all the thumbnails at my fingertips because of the database I built for all the Challenges, so that part was a snap. I suppose this old technique might be considered compulsive Photoshop use by some!