mlent@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
Well Don, why don't we do this... Each person who participates in the
mailing could provide the gallery person (Apologies, still new here
and don't know who this is yet...) with the image they sent so that a
special "Postcards from the wherever" could be put up. This would
allow those like you a chance to view the art. I personally would be
willing to do this with my shot.
Anyone else?
Hope you all are well and have a great day!
Mark Lent
Thanks, Mark for a reasonable solution and you were kind as well. That
sounds workable to me. Perhaps they could all be submitted to the
gallery and displayed 8 or 10 at a time for whatever period it takes.
Don
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From: Don Roberts <droberts@xxxxxxxxxx>
> Angela Turnpaugh wrote:
> > I also vote for having all addresses to send to/recieve
from....then again,
> > I also vote for ONE image to everyone, then maybe an
opportunity for a
> > second round if you have another image you want to use.
> >
> > Angi Turnpaugh
> >
> >
> Okay, the grumpy old man speaks thusly: It appears that there is an
> imminent danger of moving the PF gallery from its public space to a
> private, elite space, free from critiques and filled, perhaps,
with much
> mutual admiration on this forum for images that many of us will
never
> see. I'm sorry if I sound cranky about this but if you all have
so many
> good images that you will take the trouble to print c ards,
address, add
> postage and mail, why aren't more of you posting images to the
forum
> gallery? Andy and staff make that very easy to do. Those of you
who do
> post regularly are free to take offense at my comments and tell
me I'm
> in the wrong. I have been in the wrong before but I almost
always feel
> it is because I see something that needs thought and discussion.
> Actually, you are all free to tell me that I'm in the wrong. But
be kind.
> Don
>