Re: 2003 PUG Calendary
On Tuesday, December 31, 2002, at 05:32 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I picked one picture from each Gallery during this year, and now I have my 2003 PUG Calendary. Has anyone else tried to do this? Its a hard task, there are too many wonderful pics to choose from Happy New Year! Ciao Fabio I couldn't pick just 12... Dan Scott
Re: 2003 PUG Calendary
Thank you, Fabio. I amhonored that you choseone of my photos tobe part of your 2003 PUG Calendar. You got my new year off to a great start!Creating a PUG calendar is reallya neat idea . . . I'm going to give it a try. Happy new year to you and your family and to all the PUG members. I wish you all health, peace, and happiness. Kathy Leickly - Original Message - From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, December 31, 2002 6:32 AM Subject: 2003 PUG Calendary I picked one picture from each Gallery during this year, and now I have my 2003 PUG Calendary. Has anyone else tried to do this? Its a hard task, there are too many wonderful pics to choose from Happy New Year! Ciao Fabio January: Misty Marsh at Dawn by Kathleen Leickly, http://pug.komkon.org/02jan/misty.html
Re: 2003 PUG Calendary
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Part 1.1Type: Plain Text (text/plain) Encoding: 7bit I picked one picture from each Gallery during this year, and now I have my 2003 PUG Calendary. Has anyone else tried to do this? It's a hard task, there are too many wonderful pics to choose from. May: Gulf Light by Ann Sanfedele, http://pug.komkon.org/02may/annmaypg.html annsan replies -- I'm honored, Flavio... I have a shot on my real calendar taken about 30 minutes later :) but I used it for July. I spent many hours selecting, scanning, printing the calendar of my work I'm selling, I think my profit margin is not so great but I love doing it. there is a link to stuff about it on my homepage (which is a very modest thing compared to some of the stuff you guys have) http://users.rcn.com/annsan/ Click on America Naturally thumbnail right up front. My page is best viewed (that is, looks the way I like it) on a monitor 800 x600 setting. AOL browser seems to smudge a couple of pictures. I ran a little contest for a free calendar which one of my Scrabble playing friends won (I was sure it would be a photog!) by identifying where things were taken - which was really more for my amusement than anything else - and oh yea, Happy New Year! annsan aside to Ceasar - I saw the Avedon show - will discuss later :)
Re: 2003 PUG Calendary
I'm honored to have my image chosen by you foryour 2003 PUG Calendar. HOO HAA! Never tried it myself, I'm fortunate if I have enough time to justview each PUG. Thanks again. Ken Waller - Original Message - From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, December 31, 2002 6:32 AM Subject: 2003 PUG Calendary I picked one picture from each Gallery during this year, and now I have my 2003 PUG Calendary. Has anyone else tried to do this? Its a hard task, there are too many wonderful pics to choose from Happy New Year! Ciao Fabio Snip, snip, snip... April: Rod's Reeds by Ken Waller, http://pug.komkon.org/02apr/img0041.html Snip, Snip, Snip...