At 23:21 1/12/00 , David wrote:
> What is the subject for the photos? I have some but I don't know if they
>fall within the "rules" of ADITL3.
David (et alia):
Following is a reposting of what George sent out on December 21st to
announce "Open Season" for the ADITL 3 from 21 December until 1 January; no
subject material or lens constraints.
The first two (1 and 2) had tighter time windows for the June solstice and
September equinox. This one was widened to take in the December solstice
and New Year's. The first had no subject material or lens constraints; the
second was constrained to "Zuiko standard focal length lenses" (50mm f/#.#
and 55mm f/1.2). Galleries for them can be found here to get a feel for
how this has worked for the first two:
Jun 1999: http://www.whitneygallery.com/olympus/
Sep 1999: http://www.whitneygallery.com/Olympus2/
If you type the URL's in by hand, the unix box *is* case sensitive!
Hopefully you have something from within the time window. Follow the more
recent instructions regarding how/when and to whom to submit!
-- John
--------- George's 21 Dec Posting -----------
At 21:08 12/21/99 , George M. Anderson wrote:
>Zuiks;
>
>Maybe we should call this one "AMITL" - A Millenium in The Life."
>
>This is an (overdue) reminder that it's time to shoot for ADITL 3. From now
>until Jan 1, 2000 the shutters can be open. Subject matter: whatever.
>Millenium theme optional. No lens restrictions.
>
>After Jan 1, there'll be about 3 weeks to get digi-files in. They'll be
>going either to Olaf or (more probably) to me. So hold 'em until Olaf and I
>work out the details.
>
>So have fun and Happy Holidays to everyone (even if you don't drive an SUV).
>
>George
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