OK Greg, let's see. I am sure I will spot your too! :) Easiest to spot IMHO will be Andy's (time lapse, rotating portraits), given his longtime interests. Others like Christiane(places), Jeff Spirer (faces), Roderick Chen (translucent still life), Alan Zinn (lookaround), Marilyn (innocent subjects), Bob Talbot (nature in backyard or on/in ocean), (Jan Faul, if he is listening, panoramas), jIMMY (mating rituals), Guy Glorieux (how about mega-pinhole?) and Guilherme (pinhole?), Bib (nudes; pl don't submit landscape). Brian Chandler (pl submit Mt. Fuji), Kostas (night pop?) can be relatively easily spotted. Other regulars like Alan P Hayes, Louis, Rich Mason, Karl, Emily, Colette and many other regulars can be hard to assign correctly... It will be exciting to see/search photographers in photos. Andy et. al., can I submit another self-portrait so that you can reference back to the current self portrait gallery? :) <grin> -achal Achal Pashine Pediatric Immunology Center for Clinical Sciences Research, Room 2120 269 Campus Drive Stanford, CA 94305-5164 Tel: 1-650-498-7574 FAX: 1-650-498-6077 ----- Original Message ----- From: "Gregory Fraser" <Gregory.Fraser@pwgsc.gc.ca> To: "List for Photo/Imaging Educators - Professionals - Students" <photoforum@ase-listmail.rit.edu> Sent: Wednesday, August 07, 2002 12:51 PM Subject: RE: Anonymous Exhibit Project - Did anyone get announcement? > > -----Original Message----- > > From: Achal Pashine [mailto:achal@stanford.edu] > > > > Interesting idea. I will contribute to it even though I do not have a > > distinctly recognizable style yet! > > I may get the least number prize! :)) > > achal > > Oh, I'll bet you a 60ft twin hull catamaran against a can of pork & beans that I can spot yours. > > Greg >