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(Msg. 1) Posted: Tue Feb 19, 2008 1:48 pm
Post subject: [SI] SHOOT-IN Competition's Winners
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[SI] - SHOOT IN - Competition - From Paul Campbell http://www.pbase.com/shootin/competition Due February 19, 2008 Still time to make some Noise... http://www.pbase.com/shootin/noise And if you are feeling left in the dark. (with out a safe light) http://si.jlkramer.net/rulz/rulz.htm

Regarding the Shoot-In - Firstly, let me say that I think the Shoot-in is a superb innovation and, whilst some may consider it to be a haven of mediocrity, obviously provides many with hours of pleasure participating. Credit is due to Lisa for instigating it. HOWEVER . . . . .....

Just for fun, a shoot-In? - Not a shoot-out, where people compete and there's one winner, but a shoot-in, where everybody wins just by participating. A subject or concept is chosen, any one who wants to shoots a picture, and then we can all look at them and talk about them. I've....

Shoot-in - I must say, that's a neat idea. It could get me shooting more given the assignment, whether I submit the images or not. My photography has been slow. I've only been shooting special occasions, not much general shooting anymore. The only question I have....

Shoot-In, yea or nay? - I've left the [SI] prefix off so that those who don't follow the SI will (hopefully) see this post. With Anni disinvolving himself, and me far too busy to take up the slack, we find ourselves at a bit of a crossroads. The SI was started as something to...
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