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Subject: [Leica] 68 LUG Yearbook Submissions Thus Far--I need you to eep Them Coming!
From: mak at teleport.com (Mark Kronquist)
Date: Mon, 19 Dec 2011 15:00:26 -0800
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Need some Occupy PIX?
On Dec 19, 2011, at 2:10 PM, Nathan Wajsman wrote:

> Halleluja! This is exactly what I preach. Bring in the booze and praise 
> the Lord!
> 
> I have travelled a lot during 2011: Puerto Rico, Taiwan, San Francisco, 
> Washington, just to name the non-Europe destinations. Yet the pictures I 
> sent to Jim were from two much more mundane places: one from right here in 
> Spain, and the other from Cornwall, less than 200 miles from where my son 
> goes to university.
> 
> Travelling is great, but it is absolutely not necessary to take good 
> pictures.
> 
> Cheers,
> Nathan
> 
> 
> Nathan Wajsman
> Alicante, Spain
> http://www.frozenlight.eu
> http://www.greatpix.eu
> http://www.nathanfoto.com
> PICTURE OF THE WEEK: http://www.fotocycle.dk/paws
> Blog: http://nathansmusings.wordpress.com/
> 
> 
> YNWA
> 
> 
> 
> On Dec 19, 2011, at 9:20 PM, Peter Klein wrote:
> 
>> I sent in my two photos last week. And it reminded me of something.
>> 
>> Last year I traveled overseas, and both my yearbook pictures were from
>> that trip. This year, we took a "staycation," and the only major traveling
>> I did was to go to a high school reunion and a family event in April,
>> where photography was second or third priority.
>> 
>> And you know what?  My two favorite photographs this past year were taken
>> within a dozen miles of my house. Several of the runners-up were taken
>> within a few minutes walk from my house.  And I live in a fairly
>> run-of-the-mill suburb.
>> 
>> So if you're thinking, "Nothing interesting happens where I live," think
>> again. It's natural that we are more attuned to the out-of-the-ordinary.
>> But in the routine of our daily lives and places we see every day, there
>> are worthwhile subjects.
>> 
>> In "The Wizard of Oz," remember what Dorothy discovers about finding her
>> heart's desire in her own back yard? You don't have to live in the Emerald
>> City, New York City, or even Natchitoches, Louisiana to take wonderful
>> pictures.
>> 
>> So find those shots and send a couple to Jim.  You'll be glad you did.
>> 
>> --Peter
>> 
>> 
>> -----------
>> Jim Shulman wrote:
>> 
>> We were over 80 at this time last year.
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> Please, send in your images!  They can be shot with any camera (read: not
>> necessarily something from Wetzlar/Solms), any lens, so long as the images
>> were made during 2011 and are at least one meg in size, .jpg format.
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> We will have an introductory essay from Christopher Crawford, as well as
>> the annual essays from Brian Reid, LUG Saloon Keeper, and myself.
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> So far, quite a few lurkers have risen from the briny depths with great
>> stuff.  Please, I encourage more!
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> There?s never an obligation to buy the book, but it will close on Dec. 
>> 31st.
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> Best,
>> 
>> Jim
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> The LUG Yearbook
>> New not-very-revised instructions for 2011
>> 
>> (Last updated 25 May 2011)
>> 
>> Each year since 2006, the LUG has produced a yearbook of images.  These
>> images may or may not have been captured with Leica-branded equipment, but
>> they were all produced during the calendar year of the yearbook (which in
>> this case is anytime after January 1, 2011.)
>> 
>> Submission Instructions: Images must be sent to Jim Shulman at
>> jshulman at judgecrater.com before December 31st, 2011 for inclusion in 
>> the
>> yearbook.  *The images must be at least 1 meg. size, .jpg format. *  
>> Smaller
>> images will likely not reproduce adequately.
>> 
>> There is a limit of TWO images per photographer.  Please attach the images
>> to an e-mail to Jim Shulman?DO NOT E-MAIL IMAGES TO THE LUG LIST!  The
>> submission should include your name (as you wish it to appear in the
>> yearbook), the titles of your images, and technical information
>> (camera/lens/film as applicable.)  Please submit all images and caption
>> information together in one email.
>> 
>> Please consider submitting images earlier, rather than later, in December.
>> This helps me avoid an onslaught of last-minute work.
>> 
>> All submissions will receive a confirmation e-mail, with a sample of the
>> caption.  If you do not receive a confirmation e-mail, then assume that
>> your image(s) have not been received!  Allow about a day or two for a 
>> reply
>> from the time of submission for the reply e-mail.
>> 
>> Some FAQs About the LUG Yearbook Project
>> 
>> *Do I have to be a professional photographer to submit images?*
>> 
>> NO!!!  Anyone can submit images, from rank amateurs to seasoned pros.
>> 
>> *What if my images aren?t good enough?  Will they be rejected?*
>> 
>> NO!!!  There?s no such thing as ?not good enough? for the LUG Yearbook.
>> All images are accepted as long as they meet the very basic standards of
>> size (one meg+ .jpg images.)  This is not a judged collection?it?s a
>> voluntary anthology of the LUG?s photographic efforts during the year.
>> 
>> *What if I don?t use a Leica for my submitted images?*
>> 
>> Don?t worry?the images you submit are more than welcome, so long as you?re
>> a supporter and enthusiast of the LUG.  Your editor joined the LUG before
>> he owned a Leica, and now shoots regularly with a large collection of 
>> Leica
>> and non-Leica equipment.  The important point is to just start.
>> 
>> *Give me technical details!*
>> 
>> If you insist. For best results, your JPEG file should be sRGB. No, make
>> that "For best results, your JPEG file should be submitted by the
>> deadline". If you are obsessive, then you might want to know sRGB, 300DPI.
>> The verso page full bleed is 2888 x 2475 and the recto page is 2271 x 1588
>> (which leaves room for a caption underneath).
>> 
>> *Can I use images that were featured on the LUG (or elsewhere?)*
>> 
>> YES!!  So long as the images were captured during 2011, they?re fair game
>> for the book.
>> 
>> *If I submit images, do I have to buy a copy of the book?*
>> 
>> Absolutely not!  Since this book is printed on demand, we have no minimum
>> order requirements for the book.  Moreover, the book will not go out of
>> print (so long as blurb.com exists in more or less its present
>> configuration.)  If you want to see previous yearbooks?or buy copies?you
>> can now.  Go to blurb.com and search for ?Leica?
>> ?LUG?<http://www.blurb.com/search/site_search?search=leica+lug>to see
>> existing yearbooks.
>> 
>> *Can my spouse/child/pet also submit images?*
>> 
>> Why not?  So long as the images are in the correct formation, and contain
>> their name, the image(s) title(s), and the camera/lens/film (if 
>> applicable)
>> used, that?s fine.
>> 
>> *I submitted images last year.  Will you automatically remind me to send
>> more this year?*
>> 
>> Unfortunately, I?m not that organized.  I sincerely hope you check the
>> e-mail (and digest) regularly for updates.
>> 
>> *Do you need help with the yearbook?*
>> 
>> Thanks, but I?m OK.  Blurb.com templates help simplify matters
>> considerably.
>> 
>> *When will the yearbook be produced?*
>> 
>> I close the yearbook at midnight on December 31st, and make it available
>> for purchase as soon as possible.  Last year ?as soon as possible? was
>> about 3AM on January 1st.
>> 
>> *How much does the yearbook cost?*
>> 
>> That depends on whether you purchase a hardcover or paperback version.  
>> See
>> previous blurb.com LUG yearbooks, and you?ll get an idea.  The price of 
>> the
>> yearbook depends upon the page count.  There is a $5 surcharge for either
>> the paperback or hardcover version of the book, with all profit proceeds
>> going to Project H.O.M.E.  (www.projecthome.org )
>> 
>> *Can you supply more specific technical information for preparing my
>> submissions?*
>> 
>> If you want to be more technical, please visit the blurb.com website.  
>> They
>> provide a wide array of technical information for more advanced
>> photographers/graphic artists.
>> 
>> *Will you produce the book in large format?*
>> 
>> The book will retain its format of the past five years.  I have made this
>> decision in the interests of economy (to make the book as affordable as
>> possible) and simplicity.  Depending on the page count, you may be able to
>> elect an upgrade in paper stock at an additional cost.
>> 
>> *Can I see examples from previous yearbooks?*
>> 
>> Yes. Here are the yearbooks for
>> 2006<http://www.blurb.com/bookstore/detail/32512>,
>> 2007 <http://www.blurb.com/bookstore/detail/156991>,
>> 2008<http://www.blurb.com/bookstore/detail/522986>,
>> 2009 <http://www.blurb.com/bookstore/detail/1120157>, and
>> 2010<http://www.blurb.com/bookstore/detail/1896084>.
>> You can look at the first 15 pages or so of each book online, or you can
>> buy a copy.
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
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