Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2007/09/06
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]This is a big event in my calendar, and I, for one, am already thinking about what I'm going to send. The question is, do I send something that I couldn't resist posting during the year, or hold something back for the surprise!/holiday present factor? One of the big treats in last year's book was seeing stuff (and shooters) I hadn't seen before. --- Jim Shulman <jshul@comcast.net> wrote: > Hope you're making lots and lots of great pictures > this year. > > A quarterly reminder that in early December I'll > start seeking images for > the 2007 LUG yearbook. > > Rules will be similar to those from last year: > 1. Up to 2 images per person. No more. To the LUG > member who last year sent > me seventeen (count 'em, 17!) seven+ meg files and > said, "I can't decide, > you pick two." I say, "This time, please, YOU pick > the two and send them. Or > come to my house with a hazmat suit to clean out my > C drive. > 2. Images must be at least 1 meg .jpgs > 3. Brief description including your name, title of > image, and any technical > data. If you need inspiration for this information, > see the pdf preview of > the 2006 yearbook at blurb.com--Sonny Carter's > picture caption information > was just fine. > 4. If we have at least 30 participants, I'll produce > the book. More > participation is always better. The book can expand > to up to 500 pages; we > used fewer than 200 last year, with eighty-six > contributors. > 5. The book will be made available for purchase in > early January 2008. > Nobody is obligated to buy anything, nor will I care > if one copy or 1000 > sell. > 6. For those who are thinking, "My pictures aren't > good enough for a book," > I say, "trust me, they're good enough. If it's in > focus (or not, if you're > artsy) and makes you happy, it's fine with me." > > IMPORTANT NOTE: Unlike last year's book, this year > please send ONLY images > produced during 2007. You can use whatever Leica > you want: a Barnack > camera, an M camera, an R camera, a Leica D100, a > Leica E-Volt, a Leica EOS > 300D, etc. > > Do NOT send me any images before December!!! Again, > no images before > December. > > For those who have given me the following lame > excuses: > "I might forget, can you remind me?" > "I only read the digest, and I'll miss it." > My answer is: file away this reminder, and send me > your two 2007 images in > December. > > > Keep shooting away! Much more reflected light out > there for your film > and/or sensors. > > Best, > Jim Shulman > Bryn Mawr, PA > > > > _______________________________________________ > Leica Users Group. > See http://leica-users.org/mailman/listinfo/lug for > more information > ____________________________________________________________________________________Ready for the edge of your seat? Check out tonight's top picks on Yahoo! TV. http://tv.yahoo.com/