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Old 12-18-2010, 08:23 AM   #79 (permalink)
Anniebugs
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Hi ! Ok to wrap up the encoded RW object have tried to upload the picture but since it is not one of mine I am having some trouble.

I think this link will take you to it: Chevrolet Camaro 2010, primera aparición

Just in case in cannot be opened, I will say it´s a beautiful front wiew of a yellow Chevrolet Camaro against a black striped track.

Considering this an exercise in first impressions I think some of the results are great.

Nimue: Think you got the overall shape perimether tough you described it as "lake". You mentioned yellow combined with stripes and something black. Your "eye or cave" could well have been the windshield. About the flying saucer, well......I find the similarity obvious

Royster: I believe your impression of it being black/white describes the simplicity of the picture and the lack of colours

Helesinine: the background track of the car does look like fabric with stripes. Some of the black shiny stipes look white.

Dezarae: the "rug" could well be the background

Nicnac: one of the 3 words I wrote associated to the code was "sports". Many of the words you use such as invigoration, drifting, movement,....all give the impression of "something on the go". Even the finger nails bring to mind something bright and shinny. Shape oval. Chalk board? Take a look at the track. Very little of what you say would be wasted in a first session. If you manage to open the picture (I hope you do) take a good look at the tiny little green spot on the right top corner

I really want to thank you all You have all helped me understand what RW is about in a way I could not have grasped from only doing it the other end. I know doing it like this is not "fun" and I also know I have moved away from Nimue's thread for which I apologize. It as also made me understand that I want to learn more about it.

thanks to all again!
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