Re: 2003 PUG Calendary

2003-01-01 Thread Dan Scott

On Tuesday, December 31, 2002, at 05:32  AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
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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…

 

Happy New Year!

Ciao

Fabio



I couldn't pick just 12...

Dan Scott




Re: 2003 PUG Calendary

2003-01-01 Thread Kathy L



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

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  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…
  
  Happy 
  New Year!
  Ciao
  Fabio
  
  January:
  Misty 
  Marsh at Dawn 
  by Kathleen 
  Leickly,
  http://pug.komkon.org/02jan/misty.html
  


Re: 2003 PUG Calendary

2003-01-01 Thread Ann Sanfedele
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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

2003-01-01 Thread Kenneth Waller



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? It’s 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...