Steven that would be ok if you can find one to do it. One of Michael's biggest concerns with doing this was manpower and having someone who has time to over see this. That was why I decided to go with the winner picking the following winner and noone being able to be back to back winners.
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SIZE Matters! 800x600 is a defacto display size for computer graphics (laptops & PCs)....shouldn't need to pan the edges to view.
2 weeks is perfect.
What ever is decided to judge, post and vote...it doesn't matter to me, I go with the flow. It's all about sharing and fun to me. Get to see a lot of Texas without leaving my chair.
So what's the next round theme Rod? Pan handlers, hitch hikers and winos?
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My personal issue with size is like Jaspro posted as an example of the wasp. The coolest thing is when I learned how to link from Flickr. Please, keep the large size format so that detail can be seen in a photo.
2 weeks is perfect for between photos.
Leggy, all you have to do it push the button
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Originally posted by Legdog View PostI also disagree with no one being able to win back to back.
Perhaps the judge from the previous month could post the images for the following. In other words, Jaspro posts the photos for Rod to judge.
If you want to share a larger version, post a link to the larger version. I prefer not having to scroll to see the entire image. It also helps one see the "whole" picture. A great photo isn't necessarily just in the details. Composition is paramount. You have to see the photo in its entirety to pick up on that.
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Danny,
Can you see the entire first photo below? If you're monitor(s) are set up like mine, you have to scroll to see it in its entirety. I think posting this in this fashion would be doing a disservice to my photo. I would rather have it viewed like the second pic so that whoever is seeing it can see my "whole" photo. If I want to show the detail that may be better viewed in a large shot, I'll post a link to the big one. But, for quick judging and viewing, 800 wide should keep the pics within the bounds of one's monitor.
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