Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2013/12/17
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]I, for one, am happy to send early. Yea, maybe I'll get a better picture between now and December 31, but that hope springs eternal. Luckily, my life does not revolve around picking two pictures for the LUG yearbook. Pick two and get on with life. Why start December 1? So Shulman does not have to spend hours and hours at the beginning fo the year doing his free work. They come in two or three each day, he puts them in the book in a few minutes, and can then get on with his real life. I look at sending them early as a way to take some of the strain off Jim. Why not look at it as two pictures, not your two BEST pictures of the year. Pick a theme. Something tells me that if you get that shot of the Martians landing on at Times Square New Year's Eve, no one will object to it being put in the 2014 Yearbook. Ric Carter www.CartersXRd.net http://www.facebook.com/ric.carter ?When you don?t shoot color, you don?t have to worry about color.? ? Jay Hunter On Dec 17, 2013, at 9:24 AM, Jeff Moore <jbmmllug at jbm.org> wrote: > The year isn't over yet, dammit! What if we take some cool-ass pictures > right near the end of December? > > I'm always taken by surprise that yearbook submissions start at the > beginning of December rather than the end.