Hi all, sorry about the delay in getting the new contest started. I had intended to have it up on Monday, but inspiration took a little longer to strike than I had originally hoped! 
I'm not from Toronto myself, but something that has been all over the news lately is the visit by a giant rubber ducky to Toronto's harbourfront for the Redpath Waterfront Festival on Canada Day weekend. Apparently the duck was a big hit, drawing large crowds over the weekend.
So our theme for this week's contest is oversized versions of things. Note that this doesn't mean things that are just naturally large. Rather it is for large representations of things that are normally smaller. Think along the lines of those roadside tourist attractions, such as the Big Nickel in Sudbury, Ontario.
Standard avatar rules apply: maximum dimensions of 200 x 200, and maximum file size of 1 MB. Generally no media images, but images from news sources are OK. Contest will be open for about a week.
I'll start us off with the aforementioned giant rubber duck, just because it's so cute:
Have fun!

I'm not from Toronto myself, but something that has been all over the news lately is the visit by a giant rubber ducky to Toronto's harbourfront for the Redpath Waterfront Festival on Canada Day weekend. Apparently the duck was a big hit, drawing large crowds over the weekend.
So our theme for this week's contest is oversized versions of things. Note that this doesn't mean things that are just naturally large. Rather it is for large representations of things that are normally smaller. Think along the lines of those roadside tourist attractions, such as the Big Nickel in Sudbury, Ontario.
Standard avatar rules apply: maximum dimensions of 200 x 200, and maximum file size of 1 MB. Generally no media images, but images from news sources are OK. Contest will be open for about a week.
I'll start us off with the aforementioned giant rubber duck, just because it's so cute:

Have fun!
