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ENTER | Misc. Avatar Contest | Egyptian's.

Good theme. Ancient Egypt is cool.

Pfffft. Ancient Egypt is Ancient. :p


Me, I'm going for the coolest Egyptian ever, and a classy contract bridge player too:

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:cool:

Yeah, baby! :techman:

Well, it was either that or Mohamed Al-Fayed. :p Somehow, something inside me reasoned that more people loved Omar Sharif than Mohamed "Al" Fayed. ;) (Mind you, both of them come from Alexandria...)

Thanks. :bolian:

(Hmmm. I don't know if this is a serious entry or my traditional Alan Davies entry this week. We shall see...)
 
This was one of the first dozen thread bombs/funny pictures I ever created -- a nmber of people here liked it; you are now entering the TrekBBS Time Machine to late 2004:

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I wanted to take something from Description de l'Égypte and make it into an avatar for this contest but it appears that all these engravings are way to good (not that I was really surprised at that) to be seen in 140x140 pixels.

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Sample

The Description de l'Égypte (English: Description of Egypt) was a series of publications, appearing first in 1809 and continuing until the final volume appeared in 1829, which offered a comprehensive scientific description of ancient and modern Egypt as well as its natural history. It is the collaborative work of about 160 civilian scholars and scientists, known popularly as the savants, who accompanied Napoleon's expedition to Egypt in 1798 to 1801 as part of the French Revolutionary Wars, as well as about 2000 artists and technicians, including 400 engravers, who would later compile it into a full work.

The full title of the work is Description de l'Égypte, ou Recueil des observations et des recherches qui ont été faites en Égypte pendant l'expédition de l'armée française (English: Description of Egypt, or the collection of observations and research which was made in Egypt during the expedition of the French Army).
Wikipedia

(Do also see some of the work here (crappy flash thingy, but you can zoom to your hearts delight so it really is worth a go-look-see!))

I'm still going to use something from those books though; A ram-headed sphinx from Karnak, my entry:

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^It's a colourized etching, and yep it would make a pretty nice av, but the miniature doesn't do it justice -which of course also can be said about the sphinx I entered, but it is a little less obvious.
 
Only a few left hours before the polls are opened, so if you still want to enter get those entries in soon.

Entries now closed.
 
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