Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2009/12/27

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Subject: [Leica] Leica User Forum book - update
From: lug at steveunsworth.co.uk (Steve Unsworth)
Date: Sun, 27 Dec 2009 12:36:18 +0000

Another update to the Leica User Forum book - this is nothing to do with
Jim's excellent effort for the LUG.

So far the book project has raised over 4500 GBP in charitable donations -
see here...

<http://www.justgiving.com/L-Camera-Forum-Book?pid=2160752&dtpn=2&ShortUrl=L
-Camera-Forum-Book#DonationTable>

This has exceeded anything that any of us involved with the project
expected.

However, there are a number of people who have donated but are yet to submit
their photographs. Taking that into account, together with it being a very
busy time of year for many of us, we have decided that the submission
deadline will be extended by a month from the end of December 2009 to the
end of January 2010.

So if anyone here has donated, but not yet submitted their photographs, you
have an extra month in which to do so.

Additionally, it would be great if we could pass the 5,000 GBP barrier, so
if you were a member of the Leica User Forum before the 23rd of November
please consider making a donation and then a submission to the project.

You can find details of the submission process here...

<http://www.l-camera-forum.com/leica-forum/customer-forum/107183-leica-user-
forum-book-contributions-sought.html>

Thank you

Steve


On 12/12/09 16:00, "Steve Unsworth" <lug at steveunsworth.co.uk> wrote:

> Another update regarding the Leica User Forum book.
> 
> The Leica CEO Rudi Spiller has kindly agreed to write the foreword for the
> book and Leica will also buy a number of copies of the book - presumably 
> for
> distribution to dealers and other interested parties. The number they buy 
> will
> depend on the quality of photographs in the book, but they are talking of 
> 20
> copies as an absolute minimum.
> 
> Hopefully anyone who was thinking of submitting photographs will find the
> above of some interest.
> 
> Regards
> 
> Steve
> 
> 
> On 10/12/09 16:27, "Steve Unsworth" <lug at steveunsworth.co.uk> wrote:
> 
>> As I've mentioned before, there are a number of people on the LUG who are
>> also members of the Leica User Forum and this email is addressed to those
>> people.
>> 
>> Just in case any of you missed my earlier post, the Leica User Forum is
>> currently in the process of producing a book - this isn't connected to 
>> Jim's
>> annual LUG effort - and at the same time is raising money for a worldwide
>> cancer charity. 
>> 
>> As you can see here - <http://www.justgiving.com/L-Camera-Forum-Book> the
>> book project has already raised over 2,000 GBP for the selected charity 
>> and
>> we hope to improve on that substantially before the cut off date for
>> submissions is reached.
>> 
>> The rules have been modified slightly, anyone who joined the forum before
>> the announcement of the book project on the  23rd on November is now
>> eligible to submit up to three photographs for possible inclusion in the
>> book.
>> 
>> If anyone here is a member of the forum, and would like to consider
>> submitting a maximum of 3 photographs, the rules and details of what to do
>> are here...
>> 
>> <http://www.l-camera-forum.com/leica-forum/customer-forum/107183-leica-user-
>> forum-book-contributions-sought.html>
>> 
>> It doesn't matter if a photograph was taken yesterday or 50 years ago,
>> provided a Leica lens and/or body was used in its production, and you 
>> were a
>> member of the forum before the 23rd of November, it's eligible for 
>> possible




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