G'day all,
An excellent response to World Photo Day.
As for the same gallery in 2015, it's a very varied collection. I really
enjoyed Gonz's McNeil Post Office, although I would have liked it more
with an old steam train in the background rather than a modern diesel
:-)>
Also John's 'Frog',
G'day all
Time to finish processing those August 19 images!
I'll be closing submissions on Friday evening (Sept 2) - Sydney time.
Theme: World Photo Day - August 19
As usual submit here:
http://pug.komkon.org/submit/
Full Submission Guidelines here:
From: Shel Belinkoff [EMAIL PROTECTED]
The PUG has a synchronicity theme a couple of times a year. I don't
see the point to it, in and of itself, although the photos are usually
of interest. If you really want to see what the world looks like at a
given time, here's one option:
Patrice Karine LACOUTURE [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So... why not just letting people shoot anything when they
want? What does
the synchronicity PUG have that the regular PUGs (without
theme) don't have?
It helps photographers seek for photographic subjects where
they usually
don't see them...
With the list members truly covering the 4 corners of the
world)its very interesting to see what the planet looks
like at the same time(well a 2 hour window)
Dave
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Dave B. wrote:
With the list members truly covering the 4 corners of the
world)its very interesting to see what the planet looks
like at the same time(well a 2 hour window)
Is it? I find it totally trivial and completely unsuited to photography's
strengths. I've never cared a whit for
The PUG has a synchronicity theme a couple of times a year. I don't
see the point to it, in and of itself, although the photos are usually
of interest. If you really want to see what the world looks like at a
given time, here's one option:
http://antwrp.gsfc.nasa.gov/apod/ap001127.html
Dave
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