I'm up for an exchange, but I'm not sure who's/which. Maybe alternating,
so nobody bears to great a burden?
Moose
om2@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
> Bob Gries and I did much of the organization for the semi-annual print
> exchange a few years ago. I did the spreadsheet/database management and
> the pairings. He sent out the emails.
>
> I'd be willing to organize such an endeavor again if the list wants. I can
> establish a unique email address for everyone to send their participation
> requests. I can also dig out the old spreadsheet and the methodology for
> administration. I can also easily host a gallery of the images on my
> Smugmug.com site, but I'm not doing any scanning, all the image would have
> to come digital.
>
> Is anyone else up for such an event?
>
> I'd suggest that the prints be 8x10 or larger, mounted or unmounted. Taken
> with Olympus cameras or lenses, make/model unimportant.
>
> We could make it an every-six-months-event, which is pretty manageable.
>
Steve Dropkin wrote:
> Brian Swale and I took over the solstice exchange from Bob Gries in
> 2004 and coordinated exchanges for 2004 and 2005. 2006 snuck up on
> both of us, so we agreed to move the Exchange (at least temporarily)
> to the _next_ solstice -- spring in the North, autumn in the South.
>
> Given the state of this winter in much of the United States, we
> won't hit the vernal equinox right on the nose in March. But things
> should thaw out by about April. :-p
>
> So look for announcements "real soon now" asking for participants
> and setting the ground rules. I'm looking forward to it. Anything
> that gives me an excuse to pick up a camera these days is A Good
> Thing (TM). :-)
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