I was thinking the same, Brian..
I did read what you posted and agree with you on Gonz.. - I have a
couple of others I felt were standouts - and overall it looked good..
but not as good as lastyear... I loved Pat's redo, though... but it was
because of his linking to the one of his from last year that Iooked at
the whole gallery from then
I wasn;t all that happy with my submission this year , especially after
last year, when the shot I got
was something I was proud of . Though possibly the pressure of having
to shoot in one day is not everyone's cup of tea... I'm included in
that, especially
since August is not a nice time to be out in NYC...
Maybe we should just have an open gallery every month?? a "show us your
best stufffrom your genre" I'd kinda miss doing it myself, but it is a
lot of work for you, I'm sure.
ann
On 9/12/2016 1:12 AM, Brian Walters wrote:
On Mon, Sep 12, 2016, at 10:23 AM, Stanley Halpin wrote:
Better late than never?
Of course!
Very international in flavour - we have almost identical shopfronts here
in most suburbs.
Actually I'm beginning to wonder if the PUG has run its course. It's
getting to that time of year when themes for 2017 need to be selected
but it seems that interest in the PUG is waning. There's still a
reasonable level of contribution each month but, over the past few
months there's been little or no feedback. Is anyone actually looking
at it each month?
Cheers
Brian
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Brian Walters
Western Sydney Australia
http://lyons-ryan.org/southernlight/
The following was taken on the requisite day, 8-19-2016. In Vancouver
B.C. Of what I felt was a suitably International subject. But I was
traveling without laptop, no way to process/trim the image to meet PUG
specifications, no way to communicate with the outside world at all
except for Facebook. So, this woulda been in the September PUG but
wasn’t…
http://photos.stanhalpin.com/p155717848/e504178
stan
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