Uploaded: September 20, 2002 20:47:16
Lem Metro September 20, 2002
You seem to have some nice photos. But I'm not sure you grasp the concept of submitting one photo per day to the contest. If you want to post dozens of photos a day, put all but one of them in their appropriate places and not in the contest string. Between the people submitting multiple entries of the same photo and those, like yourself, who upload several photos a day directly into the contest, legitimate entries are getting buried before people can even see them, unless they browse through page after page of photos. #9590Cristian G. Montalvo September 20, 2002
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Lem Metro September 20, 2002
Point taken. But it's not my images I am worried about. It would be the many excellent images I see submitted here on a daily basis. Yours included. I guess I am just a bit anal about "rules". Perhaps you are right and I have over reacted, where others have shown patience with your method of uploading. Maybe I should have just correctly uploaded a photo using the "upload image option" available to everyone, and praised your red car effort, which I find quite fascinating. That might have made the same point. #15405Sign up for an interactive online photography course to get critiques on your photos.
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