
(, Sat 6 Oct 2007, 18:40, archived)
especially this.
The next compo should be
'The most fun in 5K'.
(, Sat 6 Oct 2007, 18:52, archived)
Has anyone suggested this on the Image Challenge board yet?
(, Sat 6 Oct 2007, 18:55, archived)
& i will second this brother (or sister)
but yer ken
i have a bad feeling 'bout this...
(, Sat 6 Oct 2007, 18:57, archived)
http://www.b3ta.com/questions/imagechallenge/post92710/
(, Sat 6 Oct 2007, 19:00, archived)
That gets a click too...
EDIT ...or would, if it wasn't actually a *closed* challenge
(, Sat 6 Oct 2007, 19:25, archived)
in the top one
made by butters
he's having fun
(and being vaguely offensive)
that's a win win
(, Sat 6 Oct 2007, 19:26, archived)
and it was rubbish.
Instead of people being clever about making their pictures smaller, everybody just ramped up the jpeg compression until their picture was unrecognisable.
(, Sat 6 Oct 2007, 19:14, archived)
I missed that.
Having a look, there are some gems in there
among the redexes and the
'is it a splicer or is it just the compression?' pics.
(, Sat 6 Oct 2007, 19:25, archived)
:-)
(, Sat 6 Oct 2007, 19:35, archived)
*blushes*
It's all inspired/copied from the stuff other people post on here anyway.
(, Sat 6 Oct 2007, 19:46, archived)
As long as they weren't doing what Bob just described ^
(, Sat 6 Oct 2007, 19:21, archived)
That's a bit unsporting really, and they probably wouldn't/shouldn't get as many votes as the ones that took the effort to use minimal colours/size from the outset
(, Sat 6 Oct 2007, 19:27, archived)
That's totally awesome =]
Those are the kind of things that deserve to be voted for rather than compressed images of a general image post..
(, Sat 6 Oct 2007, 19:43, archived)
skulks in disappointment
nice pic too
adds to disappointment
cries

(, Sat 6 Oct 2007, 18:53, archived)
that picture is too sad!
i feel like that
sometimes
then i eat bakewell pudding
and all is better
(, Sat 6 Oct 2007, 18:59, archived)
with lots of gravy
yum :D
(, Sat 6 Oct 2007, 19:35, archived)
i've been
i love yorkshire puddings
almost as much as bakewell puds
they're so versatile
gravies, jam, syrup
on their own
lully
(, Sat 6 Oct 2007, 21:26, archived)


