A Rose is a Rose or flower, but where! (SOLVED!)

Discussion in 'Where Am I?' started by Craig, Feb 12, 2009.

  1. Craig

    Craig Member Staff Member

    I have a feeling this one is really hard! I can't wait to see who can get it.


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  2. goofy101

    goofy101 Member

    Re: A Rose is a Rose or flower, but where!

    Its the sort of decrotive window you have in a pub so Id say Rose and Crown?
     
  3. Craig

    Craig Member Staff Member

    Re: A Rose is a Rose or flower, but where!

    It's a window, good call, but not Rose and Crown.
     
  4. Grumpwurst

    Grumpwurst Member Staff Member

    Re: A Rose is a Rose or flower, but where!

    The stain glassed windows in Belle's Library in the France Pavillion?
     
  5. Roger

    Roger Member Staff Member

    Re: A Rose is a Rose or flower, but where!

    Ray, I thought the first thing also off the bat, but it seemed too easy...That rose is curved, this one is straight.
     
  6. Coo1eo

    Coo1eo Member

    Re: A Rose is a Rose or flower, but where!

    I think this is in the Pooh / Tigger Meet & Greet room behind the Gift Shop in Great Britian. There's the little raised stage area with the big windows.
     
  7. Re: A Rose is a Rose or flower, but where!

    My first guess was the sign for that store at the International Gateway at EPCOT. World Traveler.
     
  8. zackiedawg

    zackiedawg Member Staff Member

    Re: A Rose is a Rose or flower, but where!

    I'm going to try a totally different direction, and try Pinocchio's Village Haus. I know there's some leaded glass in Fantasyland too.
     
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  9. Craig

    Craig Member Staff Member

    Re: A Rose is a Rose or flower, but where!

    I was freezing down here, but Justin warmed it up a little!
     
  10. Deniz

    Deniz Member

    Re: A Rose is a Rose or flower, but where!

    I am going to guess the part of the emporium they built by closing the side street on the left (when facing the castle). There is glass work in there, but I can't remember if it had a flower motif.
     
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  11. zackiedawg

    zackiedawg Member Staff Member

    Re: A Rose is a Rose or flower, but where!

    The ceiling in the Emporium has lots of glasswork too...but I can't picture this motif either. Also, Cinderella's Royal Table has a ton of leaded glass, but the main windows are all clear glass with some color bits in them, so that doesn't seem right either. The yellow glass in this one looks SO familiar to me - it strikes me as something you'd see commonly, or alot - like a place you'd sit to eat or shop or something where you'd spend some time near it.
     
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  12. Craig

    Craig Member Staff Member

    Ding Ding!
    We have a winner!
    Deniz and Justin are close enough!
    I thought it would take longer to figure out, you guys are good.

    This is above the first corner door that faces the train station and confectionary at the emporium.

    I have never seen this before, but the other day, the glass was just glowing in the afternoon light.

    Here is the original as I took it and saw it:
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    And here is the final copy. I made all the adjustments in Acdsee pro. I reversed the image, applied perspective correction, and added a border matching one of the colors in the glass:
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  13. zackiedawg

    zackiedawg Member Staff Member

    Nice work Deniz. And nice one, Craig. It was hard...we were all just throwing darts all over the World and happened to get one in the right land early!

    And I like the final version of the sign - with the mirroring and perspective correction. Nice detail shot!
     
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  14. mSummers

    mSummers Member

    nice work guys... I forgot that the emporium had leaded glass.
     
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  15. Deniz

    Deniz Member

    Whoo hoo! I really like how the final picture came out Craig. Great way to show off all the natural sunlight that is pouring through the glass.
     
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