[Leica] The next yearbook
Peter Dzwig
pdzwig at summaventures.com
Thu Nov 30 01:50:35 PST 2023
Brian,
I recently came across several undeveloped films (100% Leica). If I got
them developed in the next few weeks and they turned out to be usable,
would they be eligible for this year's book?
Peter
On 29/11/2023 22:19, Brian Reid wrote:
> When the 2022 LUG yearbook was published in March, I announced the
> schedule for the 2023 edition. It was so far in the future that everyone
> forgot.
>
> It is no longer very far in the future. Two photographers have already
> submitted their pictures. Time to un-forget.
>
>
> Contributions to the 2023 yearbook are due 9 February 2024.
> Here are the instructions:
>
> http://leica-users.org/yearbook/submitting.html
>
> Here is a summary of what that page says:
>
>
> You can submit two images, and/or a doublewide panorama.
>
> Tell us who you are and where you live. You wouldn't believe how much
> time we have spent in past years trying to figure out where
> photographers live, when they don't tell us. We don't like code names or
> #handles. I'm not going to include an image unless I know the name and
> location of the photographer.
>
> Attach 2 images that have enough resolution. 3000x3000 is enough.
>
> You are also welcome to include a "full bleed" panoramic image, 5775
> pixels wide and 1650 pixels high. This means that if you submit 2
> regular images and 1 panorama you will have 3 photos in the yearbook,
> occupying 4 pages.
>
> Provide captions for each. We like it when you give technical details.
> We encourage you to provide 100 words or so of background, local color,
> or explanation. In past years, not enough people have done this. We
> really do want to know how you made the picture, where it was taken, and
> so on. Please don't be shy.
>
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Dr. Peter Dzwig
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