And, personally, I find turning this weekly gallery into a contest would be counterproductive - an honest critique with suggestions for improvement is worth a lot more.
If you are too busy to post an image, why should other's (Andy and the Staff) take up the slack?
Thanks for doing, what you are doing, Andy.
Renate
On Mon, Dec 1, 2008 at 9:27 AM, <PhotoRoy6@xxxxxxx> wrote:
Maybe Andy should offer a small prize for the best submitted picture each week like the proposed email letter below proposes. $ 3.00 a week prize or a small button pin saying top prize RIT Photo Week.Or one should be able to submit multiple pictures in separate emails with picture file names with dates covering a month (eq Miller1-12-6, Miller1-12-13, Miller1-12-20) so when one has a little time one week one can do multiple submission to cover weeks when one is busy. Andy's elves could put the pictures into folders named by the dates so the pictures could be trotted out at the right time.RoyDear Photographer,
We'd like to introduce you to the newly launched photoenter.com. This site bridges specific gaps in the online services currently available to photographers.
We think you'll like it and here's why...1. Showcase your photos to a global audience
2. Keep the copyright to your photos
3. Compete with like minded enthusiasts in interactive competitions
4. Receive anonymous feedback from viewers across the world
5. Chat in our online forum
6. We guarantee minimum cash prizes each week
Go ahead and have a look at www.photoenter.com to see if you could benefit from our service.
Please click on the link at the bottom of the page if you would like to hear from us again (only once a month) or simply ignore this email if you never want to hear from us again.
Kind regards,
Kevin.
www.photoenter.com
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