Money Celebrities picturesAdvanced Photoshop Pictures Contest - 25 image entries
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Contest Directions:
This is a sequel to our contest
Money Celebrities that was mega-popular with magazines, sites and blogs. We were even shown on TV. Unfortunately the previous contest was setup late and ran for a short time, so not many people could enter, thus we run this sequel for all who missed the last contest, for all who want to enter it again, and for the new users.
There's a new craze going in United Kingdom - people take pictures of themselves partially covered with folded banknotes (mostly with queen Elizabeth) in the foreground. The result is merged faces of people and queen Elizabeth on the banknotes. The mix looks surprisingly natural for some.
See example - the queen is bald!.
In your entries you should include a banknote (or any country) folded so that the person depicted on the banknote is merged with any celebrity or politician of your choice, similar to how it's done in this example. Feel welcome to merge the lower part of the face on the banknote or upper part. Please don't forget to include the name of the celebrity in the entry title.
[ browse best gallery pictures ] [ browse this contest gallery in high resolution ] Tag funny pix money celebrities Jackpot: 1st place: $5, 2nd place: $3 , 3rd place: $2 , 4th place: $1 Started: 6/19/2008 6:00:00 PM, Ended: 6/22/2008 7:00:00 PM
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| | The nominal amount of money in circulation, can in reality have different purchase power depending on the real value of money. Decrease in the real value of money is called inflation, while the opposite process is called deflation, when the same nominal money actually gain more purchase power.
There's another interesting term, called Agflation:
Economists from invest corporation Goldman Sachs for designating the harsh growth of prices on agricultural products thought new terminology: «Agflation» (agricultural inflation). High rates of agflation were registered already twice consequently. In year 2006, index of prices on food products, prepared by Goldman Sachs, increased by 26 percents. In year 2007 its growth was 41 %. In both cases the purchasing power of money for agricultural products decreased.
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