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T0SHEA

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  1. Sorry if this was not clear. The required picture, at the same angle and perspective as pictured on the jigsaw puzzle box, will be the coordinates at the 'spot" where you took the photo. This should make it a little easier for visits.
  2. The Grand canyon example is for the South Rim, and yes the picture needs to be at the same location with the same perspective and angle as shown on the jigsaw puzzle box. Your other question about Peterskirche on the left and the St. Stephans Cathedral on the right, same applies here the picture needs to be at the same location with the same perspective and angle as shown on the jigsaw puzzle box. In this case only one wm will be allowed. One jigsaw puzzle box, one wm. However if you can find a jigsaw puzzle box with just the Peterskirche at a different perspective and angle as shown on the jigsaw puzzle box another of the St. Stephans Cathedral you can do both separately.
  3. Not sure how Keith and I missed this about the coordinates. We will edit the category as soon as it goes active. The coordinates will be for the location/landmark at the location where you took the picture at the same angle and perspective as shown on the jigsaw puzzle box.
  4. Not yet, it is reviewed again where the votes are tallied. It most likely will not be until early next week before we know for sure.
  5. Peer review is now closed. Thank you to all that supported Puzzles in the Real World.
  6. So if I am understanding your reasoning correctly, this did not apply to the newest sculpture category.
  7. "What a nice idea. But what will the coordinates for the waymark be? Will it be coordinates for the puzzle or for the landscape/building etc" Excellent point. We will clarify this after it passes peer review. The coordinates will be for the location/landmark. Thank you for bring this to our attention.
  8. More: Puzzles in the Real World (directly from the category requirements) Purchase of any puzzle type is not required. Acceptable puzzle types include: Cardboard 2 and 3 dimensional Wood 2 and 3 dimensional 3d models Required is a picture of the puzzle box with the image of the Location/Landmark and the company name, which must be the default image. Puzzles in the Real World will only accept puzzles that are commercially manufactured, available in retail outlets and having a minimum of 300 pieces. We will not accept any homemade, custom made, or any puzzle or 3d model of questionable origin. This category is ready to go to peer review. More comments are encouraged.
  9. Puzzles in the Real World (directly from the category requirements) "If you are using a puzzle box or a 3d model image off the internet, you MUST provide the link, the name of the company who produced the puzzle or 3d model and a clear image. If you own the puzzle or 3d model the above requirements are waived. Take a close up photo of the box showing the location/landmark and the company name. If there is information on the backside or as an insert about the puzzle/model set location/landmark, include a photo. Also include a photo of the completed puzzle, if available."
  10. Thank you for your question. I have rewritten the category to allow multiply waymarks at the same location with exceptions. Purposed category description addressing your concerns: Instructions for Posting Puzzles in the Real World Flat Puzzles in the Real World will accept multiple waymarks per location, they must be of a different vantage point and perspective. NO duplications. _____________________________________________________________________ 3D puzzles 3d puzzles (carboard or wood) and 3d models (construction brick sets) generally do not have a background. A picture is required of the landmark taken at the same angle and perspective as shown on the puzzle box. We will only accept one 3d puzzle model of a specific landmark.
  11. Working on the category description and on the "fence" about: Brick sets Setting a minimum number of pieces in the puzzle for example 300 _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Some requirements include Photographs if the puzzle is in a retail store: a close up view of the puzzle box and one with an overview of the display including the puzzle box Internet source for an image of a puzzle box, requiring a link and name of the company who made the puzzle and a clear image that shows the location/landmark displayed on the puzzle box. Link for the location/landmark Three photographs of the location: One must be a duplicate of the vantage point and perspective of the image on the puzzle/brick set box Limit one waymark per location Only accept puzzles and brick sets that are commercially manufactured for retail outlets with a minimum of XXX pieces.
  12. Huh? Anyone else getting this message as an officer/Leader when trying to edit an approve waymark?
  13. "Note that these requirements may be updated as submissions get reviewed and we (officers) reserve the right to update the category at anytime without any notice." So after peer review you can rewrite the entire category and/or in part?
  14. It is with the deepest regret, to inform the Waymarking community that Thot passed away. Mrs. Thot is the OP. The Outhouses category is under new management.
  15. September 1, 2021 is passed now, was premature. New guess November 17th, 2021
  16. Are you referring to the Outhouses Category? Or more general? A minimum of three officers including the leader.
  17. You are the leader of this group. If you are uninterested in continuing with this category just promote a new leader. Your enrollment is off. I would join the group and willing to take it over.
  18. Is it one of these? Space Flight Memorials and Exhibits Dollar Stores Outhouses Sundials Quilt Shops Abstract Public Sculptures Nature Centers Starbucks Stores Time Capsules Water Towers Off-Leash Dog Areas Payphones Windmills
  19. Do you mean the Historic St. Joseph Church? This is a beautiful church, have you been inside? Sorry can not help you with the chapel, can't even find a news article.
  20. What about km. vs miles? 1000 km = 621 miles Where is the cut off point?
  21. Don't shoot the messenger. This is a direct quote! As stated, " I quote <snip> " I did not originally post this, I just copied and quoted it.
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