Brian,

I was going to say "Sorry, I missed the 2012 Anniversary PUG.
I was too busy with my little one." But I looked at it, and discovered that I did submit a photo... I was probably sleep-walking back then,
so I didn't remember that fact. :-)
I definitely remember many photos from it... But I forgot about
the very fact of that gallery.

If we would get fewer submissions this time, that would mean that PUG (and PDML?) is "over the hill"...
But take a look now, - If I looked correctly at the server logs,
several more landed after your message (up to 4 or 5 more unless I am
miscalculating time in different time zones).
I am sure we have at least 56, probably more...
(And this is not a joke. I am still in March.)

Anyway, - good luck.


ALL:
Brian is still having his (afternoon) coffee, so, you still have a chance while he hasn't disabled the submission for
this historic PUG. :-)


Cheers,
Igor


 Brian Walters Fri, 31 Mar 2017 14:54:07 -0700 wrote:

Well, so far we have 54 submissions.  The biggest PUG in my time was the
2012 Anniversary Gallery at 56. We need a few more to break that record!



Cheers

Brian

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Brian Walters
Western Sydney Australia
http://lyons-ryan.org/southernlight/



On Sat, Apr 1, 2017, at 05:25 AM, Igor PDML-StR wrote:


Hi All!

Just in case someone is caught up in the daily errands and forgot, - today is the last day of March. Even if you did not forget, but just a procrastinator like myself, - this is your last chance to submit your photo to this historic PUG.

I suspect, it might become the largest PUG ever (I am sure Brian is ready
for the work ahead of him! ;-) ), but I am sure, there is still space for your submission. :-)


And just in case, to save you a few minutes, - here is the information about this PUG: http://pug.komkon.org/general/20th-anniversary.html
and the submission form:  http://pug.komkon.org/submit/



I've submitted mine this morning.
I had known what I was going to submit long time ago, but I wanted to find the "original" from 2006. It was not my best image, but I suspect it became the most recognizable among friends and their children.
(I've used it on personalized birthday cards.)

I found the .PEF file (from 3 computers and 2 DSLRs ago) that I re-processed after 11 years, using a more recent tool, and more importantly, more knowledge of how things work.

Cheers,

Igor




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