| Fall leaves photo contest: The subject is fall leaves, it must be a photo, and contain fall leaves as the center of interest, or focal point. Rules: It must be taken from the start of the contest (September 11, 2009 to November 1st 2009). Later entries will not be accepted. All exposure data needs to be intact in your submission (Camera model, exposure, focal length and date) All photos must be taken by their submitters. Only one submission per person is allowed. Please send all submissions to my inbox as note. They will be added to my “contest submissions” collection, so the other judges can look at them as well. I still need at least one more judge. Send me a note with the subject as "judge" if you are interested. I would love it if this judge knows at least little about photography. Prizes: First place: One Three month subscription, and a month long feature in my journal. Second place: One month subscription, and a three week feature in my journal. Third place: a two week feature in my journal. Let me know if you have any prizes that you would like to donate, or other suggestions,questions or anything else to contribute. *Edit* If you are entering this contest, in order to help me, please put something in your journal about it so that more people can enter it. If I don't get enough submissions, I can't hold the contest. |
So I have been super busy with school and shooting tethered, I still have to do 3 more shoots. Its going to drive me insane. And I have to take 5 shots for my medium format class that will also take a lot of my time.
I hope to have the contest done very soon. I will give you a hard date when things calm down a bit.
So here is what I have been up to so far...:





I'm glad you like them! - Have a wonderful weekend!
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Kind regards,
Frank
Enjoy my last News Article 'Finest Macro, Nature and Invertebrates in Squares'
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BlArGhY
Keep up the good work.
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Photography is a way of feeling, of touching, of loving. What you have caught on film is captured forever. It remembers little things, long after you have forgotten everything.
- Aaron Siskind
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