Re: Best Photo of 2010 contest - Discussion
Posted: Tue Apr 26, 2011 8:13 pm
Enter as many times as you want/think apt...more the merrier!
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You should know by now Mike, we live under a rock 'round here.Hikin Mike wrote:Some "contests" require anonymity (no watermarks), that's all.
Nope. Incorrect. After adding your first attachment, you should be presented with an option to add more to the same post.hikerchick395 wrote:I believe that you can only include one attachment per post? Correct?
My photo host (smugmug) lets me apply a watermark to all my photos, which I do. Mostly because I allow external linking and if someone *does* choose to randomly embed one of my photos somewhere I'd like my name attached. Problem is that when I embed them elsewhere I don't have a choice - it shows up automatically.rlown wrote:The "contests" here never required anonymity (site doesn't support that anyway). One puts forth their best work and let it fly. If you don't wanna post it or post it with a watermark, who cares. Do it in the way you feel comfortable.
Calipidder, I was in Royce Lakes Basin on that weird cold and windy day, and have a shot of the same morning clouds shot at the base of Feather Peak. Later that day we climbed Italy pass and saw you climbing Mt. Julius Caeser. The next day we ran into you in Bear Lakes Basin. We were the guys swimming in Vee lake! It is a small world up in the Sierra.calipidder wrote:Thanks - that one probably has the best story too. We had entered from Pine Creek that morning to weird weather - it was a late weekend in august and the conditions were just weird. Clouds were flying through and the wind was blasting - they were blowing through so fast they didn't have time to build into storms, though it looked like all hell was ready to break loose all day long. We had a cold and windy night in Granite Park and I awoke the next morning to this site, the last wisps of clouds hanging above feather peak. It was still windy as heck and I ran back to my sleeping bag after snapping a few shots. But the weather finally became 'normal' just about the time we hit Italy Pass and started up Julius Caesar. I've rarely had conditions improve like that as I've gotten closer to a summit. It was a memorable day in terms of sierra weather, one of the most memorable I've had. Here are the photos from the first weird-weather day that finally ended in those sunrise clouds.
Hmm, that was the trip where I met mokolumnekid somewhere around Feather Pass.