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  1. Anamorphous Street Art category.

     

    So we have an odd situation in the category.

     

    I didn't create it and didn't know I was leading it until I received a note from a Waymarker about a submission.

     

    The creator/leader has a history of being gone for a long period of time and then showing up and purging the category of items that did not fit her original intent. Most of the submissions are trompe l'oil and not anamorpic. The problem is that Anamorphic Art while closely related is not trompe l'oil. This page Anamorpic Art. What is Anamorphosis

     

    Here is the difference according the page linked above. "Oblique anamorphosis is closely related to an artistic technique called trompe l'oeil (French for "deceiving the eye", pronounced "tromp loy"). Both use perspective constructions to create a "trick" image, but the difference lies in the nature of the trick. For an anamorphosis, the viewer is presented with something that does not make sense when viewed conventionally, and so he or she must seek out the unconventional viewpoint from which the trick is resolved. For trompe l'oeil, the viewer, standing in one particular (and usually conventional) place, is tricked into seeing an invented image as if it were reality."

     

    I have approved many waymarks that the leader would later come back and disallow. It was very frustrating so I stopped approving in the category.

     

    The way the category is written most submissions do not fit the leaders narrow definition of anamorphic street art.

     

    I thought I would bring this up in the forums and see how the community thinks I should proceed.

     

    The leader last logged in 11 months ago. I am planning on removing the old leader from approving in the category. Since I am now the leader I am considering the possibly of opening it up to trompe l'oeil of all kinds but I don't want to create a problem with the other members of the community.

     

    What is you two dollars and fifty cents worth of input?

  2. ...but the license plate and the driver are not in the photograph and there are dozens of trucks with the same paint scheme.

     

    That's what I said.

     

    And you were right :) no identifying info = no privacy concern :) happy Waymarking to you

     

    In fact you have the right to photograph anyone and anything as long as you and they are not on private property and you are not making money on their image.

     

    Is your friend the paranoid type?

  3. When you get close to Astoria, Oregon, let me know! I live in southern Oregon but I'd make a special trip there to meet you (and give me an excuse to do a little Waymarking too). :laughing:

     

    I think I go pretty close to your area. I go just north of Eugene, through Corvallis and just west of Salem.

     

    Looking forward to seeing your progress across The States. I live in the Eugene area. If everything aligns I would love to meet you as well.

     

    TheBeanTeam

  4. Latest Zippy Locations In The Real World blog update brings 85 +/- opportunities around the World.

     

    Updates can be found here

     

    These updates have also been added to the specific state, country, or unknown location lists. These links help break down the potential waymarks by region and can be a great resource for your search. So head to the blog and find your area.

     

    Links to Locations in the United States

     

    Zippy locations outside the United States

     

    Unidentified "Real Places"

     

    The unidentified locations list would be a great place for those of you who like to research a mystery and have an additional challenge. I don't think we have had anyone locate an "unidentified" spot and post a waymark in the category as of yet.

  5. In my data dabbling, .....

     

    For additional details, there is a simple web page at Group Analysis.

     

    DougK What is the last column "ACCUM" denoting in your Group Analysis?

     

    It's an accumulation total of the groups in the column to the left. For example, the number of Groups (approved Categories) managed by 3, 4, 5, or 6 officers is 1024, the sum of 413, 388, 167 and 56.

     

    Got it.

     

    Thanks for the stats and the explanation.

  6. Since our last update, a long long time ago, there have been over 100 new Waymarkable locations created or identified in the Zippy the Pinhead universe.

     

    Over 40 of these are obvious locations but have not been identified to state or country. These were detailed in the previous post titled Possible Waymarking Locations for Those Who Like Challenges . Seriously, if you like researching these might be great waymarks to search for.

     

    This post details the 50 plus locations that have been identified by location. In some cases only the region is identified but in many cases the exact address has been included.

     

    All of these waymarks have been added to the State or Country pages that list the known waymarks available in that particular locale.

     

    This is a great resource for waymarkers to identify locations that may be available in their area to waymark.

     

    The individual state or country resources can be found using the links below.

     

    Locations in the United States

     

    Locations in the Rest of the World

     

    Waymarkable locations recently added to the individual state and country pages can be found at this post titled Over 50 New Waymark Locations Added to the Database. If you have exhausted your areas possibilities glance through them and see if any have been added that my be in your back yard.

  7. Now, perhaps my mistake was including a private message to the reviewers, stating that this new waymark should invalidate the old waymark, since the coordinates were 6.8 miles off. Next thing I see, the waymark is in group vote! Hmmm…

     

    Perhaps I should have been more subtle and submitted it without the private message, since the invalid one wouldn't have triggered the proximity detection alert, and see if it just got approved. Then after approval, suggest again that the first one be re-evaluated. Still waiting to see what happens. B)

     

    And it appears the vote wound up in limbo even though it was approved over a month ago. I think I just released it and the waymark that was not in the proper location has been re-evaluated and declined.

  8. They mentioned that two cities were served by boats, but didn't mention the second. ........(snip)

     

    The other town is Stehekin, WA ....(snip)

     

    While Agnes in OR and Stehekin in WA may be the only towns served by boat there are other boat only mail routes.

     

    Lewiston WA has one that has been running since 1919 up into Hell's Canyon. In fact you can ride along for the deliveries if you wish, similar to the mail boat tours to Agnes and Stehekin. Lewiston Mail Tour

     

    And here is an interesting mail boat delivery location in Detroit that delivers to vessels anchored offshore. J.W. Westcott II Mailboat

  9. In the early days of Waymarking the search and sort features were not fully developed. The only way you could keep track of your waymarks was by visiting them. I visited all of mine in the early days for this reason. Later it just became to cumbersome to post a waymark then post a visit so I stopped doing visits after the tools were improved.

     

    I will post a visit now if I visit at a later time and have new information that I update the waymark with.

  10. That all makes sense but couldn't the items that are listed at the same coordinate show up in a search "stack" that indicated that there were 25 other waymarks at this specific location that are viewable? This would clear up searches and still not affect nearby waymarks. Not an argument but just a thought.

     

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    (edit to fix image)

  11. Long ago Jeremy had a similar idea that he called Stacking. I think it has merit. I have always been annoyed with a search page that shows the same exact item repeatedly in the different categories.

     

    Of course this idea was way back in 2006 so the idea may have had its Dodo moment.

     

    The idea of stacking does not limit the locations the waymark can be submitted to but identifies that there are x number of waymarks at this precise spot on earth.

  12. A great resource for Waymarkers in the US is this printable Photographer's Rights flyer.

     

     

    At the bottom of the page there are links to photographers information for Australia, and Portugal.

     

    The UK link doesn't work for some reason but Urban75 has a page dedicated to the issue in the UK.

     

    There is an interesting discussion on a Swiss forum that has a link to this document in German. It may have information pertaining to the OP's situation. From the Swiss forum it seems if fi67 was on public property and not harassing anyone the authorities overstepped their bounds. I may be wrong though but that is what I read.

     

    Most times if you have an issue here in the US it is with people who do not know the law and are over zealous in overstepping their authority.

     

    Basically it boils down to , if you are on public property you can photograph it.

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    Hi BeanTeam,

     

    I had never seen the Then and Now category. It is pretty interesting. Thanks for pointing it out. Is there any way to browse that category by state or coordinates?

     

    Thanks

     

    Yes the search function is actually pretty useful. You can create your own searches and save them from coordinates or zip codes etc.

     

    One the main page select the Waymark Search tab. below the search box is a link titled additional search options You can set many different saved searches here.

     

    Another method and more what you asked is found on the particular category page.

     

    Open the category. You can do this using the category search option on the main page.

     

    I'll use benchmarks since this is the benchmark forum.

     

    US Benchmarks

     

    At the top of the page there is a option called Search Criteria: All Waymarks. Expand this option.

     

    Select the Country and State in the drop down boxes and submit. This gives you a list of every waymark within a given state. In my example here are all of the benchmarks submitted in Oregon.

     

    Here are the Photos Then and Now waymarks in Oregon at this time.

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    Now it's me talking: I have an old and a new image of the marker but don't know where to post them.

     

    Here is a link to it on Google Maps:

    http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&source=s_q&hl=en&geocode=&q=tulsa,+ok&aq=&sll=36.078864,-95.82314&sspn=0.01018,0.022316&ie=UTF8&hq=&hnear=Tulsa,+Oklahoma&ll=36.188198,-96.000193&spn=0.001271,0.002789&t=h&z=19

     

    BasicPoke

     

    Post them to this Waymarking category along with your story. Readable from Above

     

    Depending on your photos they could be posted in the Photos Then and Now category as well.

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