December Photo Competition
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Re: December Photo Competition
As it is the 3rd January, could we expect a result on the photo competition soon? I have not got any new photos to put on but I have got a new camera that needs a good workout.
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Re: December Photo Competition
Hi,
Sorry I'm late picking a winner.
It was Noels Euphorbia (Fri 10 Dec) that did it for me. An excellent close up shot with good focus & depth. Well, I just thought it was the most Christmassy one for me. The others were really lovely too & really got me in the festive mood as December progressed.
Perhaps the Society could pick 12 photos from this lot & make them into Christmas cards. A lot of charities sell Xmas cards & the BCSS is a charity. I know I'd buy a couple of boxes.
Cheers
Al
Sorry I'm late picking a winner.
It was Noels Euphorbia (Fri 10 Dec) that did it for me. An excellent close up shot with good focus & depth. Well, I just thought it was the most Christmassy one for me. The others were really lovely too & really got me in the festive mood as December progressed.
Perhaps the Society could pick 12 photos from this lot & make them into Christmas cards. A lot of charities sell Xmas cards & the BCSS is a charity. I know I'd buy a couple of boxes.
Cheers
Al
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Re: December Photo Competition
My congrats to Noel, it is really the most Christmassy of all and a great shot
(I am sure it is Euphorbia # 2 Al has choosen )
(I am sure it is Euphorbia # 2 Al has choosen )
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Re: December Photo Competition
Congratulations Noel, really beautiful photo.
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Re: December Photo Competition
Sansman I like that idea but instead of Christmas cards what about a calendar? I remember years ago (in the 80s or 90s not sure exactly when) but every year there was an insert in the journal for a German calendar with fantastic photos and English text - I use to purchase one every year and I still have the photos/text in a folder and was sorry when they stopped producing it.Sansman wrote:Hi,
Sorry I'm late picking a winner.
It was Noels Euphorbia (Fri 10 Dec) that did it for me. An excellent close up shot with good focus & depth. Well, I just thought it was the most Christmassy one for me. The others were really lovely too & really got me in the festive mood as December progressed.
Perhaps the Society could pick 12 photos from this lot & make them into Christmas cards. A lot of charities sell Xmas cards & the BCSS is a charity. I know I'd buy a couple of boxes.
Cheers
Al
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Re: December Photo Competition
It's still going http://www.kakteen.org/kuaskalender.shtmlsue46 wrote:I like that idea but instead of Christmas cards what about a calendar? I remember years ago (in the 80s or 90s not sure exactly when) but every year there was an insert in the journal for a German calendar with fantastic photos and English text - I use to purchase one every year and I still have the photos/text in a folder and was sorry when they stopped producing it.
The risk of not selling enough and not breaking even probably puts off societies like ours from making calendars, to say nothing of the effort involved for our busy volunteers.
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Re: December Photo Competition
well thanks Al for choosing my pic and you others for your congrats! Assuming I get to choose Januarys subject, having just been dazzled by the winning photos in the BCSS comp in the journal I suggest Up Close And Creative. Good Luck! noel.
Grow Gasterias, Haworthias, Euphorbias and mixed Cacti in West Cork, Ireland
Re: December Photo Competition
I did suggest the the Society photo competition winners be made into a calender but was told that a calender had been tried in the past and failed.
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Re: December Photo Competition
Bill wrote:I did suggest the the Society photo competition winners be made into a calender but was told that a calender had been tried in the past and failed.
Bill
YES, but Christmas Cards with suitably Christmassy looking Cacti & Succulent pictures on them (such as in Dec competition) would surely sell more than Calendars, especially if they were marketed early enough. Al