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    Quote Originally Posted by jow104 View Post
    After looking at Papas and Wheelers pictures I think that picture quality cannot really be judged fairly because it is only the capabilities of the imaging program being used.

    However subject matter can be judged differently and that causes another problem.

    Not against any competiton, but I saw a competition result once in a well known magazine and could not agree the decision, the pic. was pure rubbish could have been taken by a 5 year old, and probably was.
    so does this mean you're in or not.

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    and compete against papa.?
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    I like the poster idea very much. may I toss in foe consideration the idea of a calendar that people could print themselves??

    I'm terrible at taking photos, but this would be one way of learning and having fun at the same time.

    I'm in

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    i would be keen

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    i would be keen as well

    might make me use my camera a little bit more

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    So how would a quality picture be obtained from the web/forum to make a calendar?

    I'm in by the way.
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    A calendar would probably be easier to do than a poster. A poster size print would ideally require the photo to be taken with a camera with high resolution, depending on the size of the poster required. Where as a calendar size print would only need a camera with around 6mp to be a very good quality print.

    So how would a quality picture be obtained from the web/forum to make a calendar?
    I think to avoid having to resize all pics to forum requirements the photos could be stored on an online picture gallery and linked into the forum. Like this

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    You are the man BD. Let's do it then. I am hopeless with the camera so I will just sit back and watch.
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    I count around 7 interested with their hands up and one spectator (thanks for the support Wongo ) ...more would be good....anybody else ?

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    I'm a definite maybe!

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    I'm a maybe definite

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    I'll have a crack.... what exactly are we doing?
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    A couple more hands up....I think this could be a goer

    I'll have a crack.... what exactly are we doing?
    Very good question Clinton

    My intent with this thread was to guage interest in a photography challenge with a theme of "The shed".....thats as far as I got .

    I will have a think about it and post some rules and what not, Im also open to suggestions. I think a forum poll similar to the woodworking challenges will proabably be the easiest to decide a winner ( so the assitance of a friendly mod would be appeciated )

    I will get back to ya

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    Didn't we agree it needs to be woodwork related? For example it could be picture a piece of furniture, picture of a workshop, picture of a beautiful 2hp powermatic jointer , picture of timber but not a tree, etc. What do you think BD?
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    First time for everything, count me in!

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