Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2019/09/22
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]I'd agree that the yearbook should be as open as the gallery, and that it should be only 2019 shots, and restricted to two per photographer. With widely divergent levels of income common in the brave new society we have all helped to forge, I rather prefer that individuals are not forced to purchase the yearbook if they choose not to do so - for whatever reason. However, I will contribute and will buy the book when it is available. Thanks Brian for your offer to help us emerge from the slough of despond clutching a brand new revived LUG Yearbook! Douglas On 22/09/2019 20:06, Don Dory via LUG wrote: > I think that the yearbook should be as open as the LUG gallery. Most of us > have Leica's and use them but not always or even mostly. If we want the > best images then the device taking them is not so important. What I do > want is a commitment by the Luggers who submit images that they purchase a > yearbook. Brian will determine a charitable cause that is important to him > and a charitable donation through a yearbook purchase(s) is one way of > paying him back for the hard work that putting this book together entails. > > Last, please don't complain if an editorial decision is made that you don't > agree with. It is Brian's saloon and he has bellied up to the yearbook bar > when no one else did. He committed, we didn't so no complaints please. > Suggestions before are probably greatly appreciated but once the decisions > are made let us all be good submitters and find two or so great images so > that we can see what all of us have been up to in the best artistic > fashion. Spaniels are great, airplanes are great, trains are wonderful, > grand(great grand)children are to be envied, street, fine art, landscape, > whatever just submit some great images. > > all the best >