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Hello and welcome to our new challenge: Challenge #66: "Wonders of Spring - Full Throttle !"
The topic says it all. We're in the month of April and Spring season has taken on an other meaning: it's in full throttle and looks glorious.
Please share with us your sightings of Spring with all its rich colours, creatures, critters, animals, farms, mountains, waterfalls/springs, and all that you think are comprised by the topic and the richnesses of the season. : )
You're all good photographers, so I don't even feel that elaboration is required !
Good luck and looking forward to all your contributions!
Yildiz
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Specifications:
1./ Challenge #66's deadline for sbmissions: 22.05.2017
2./ The image dimensions must not exceed 1024*1024 pixels and the file size should be smaller than 250 KB.
3./ You can enter with 3 of your favourite images at the most.
4./ Creative thinking is encouraged. Would be nice to see newly taken photos.
5./ Disclaimer: The calender of the challenge may be updated later depending on the season's requirements and should you wish to take new photos.
6./ Enjoy ! As for me; I'll be back with the results of the previous challenges.
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Challenge #66: "Wonders of Spring-Full Throttle!"- Submissions until 22.05.2017
Moderator: aster
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One image only, normal size restrictions apply (1000 pixel maximum width or height recommended - if vertical we suggest 700 pixels maximum width). No followup images (comparisons) except by those who have not already posted their one image. Discussion welcome - please only repeat images in discussion posts if absolutely essential. Participants should provide basic camera data (body, lens, ISO, mode, exposure over-ride or WB settings), and details of raw processing and subsequent PP.
One image only, normal size restrictions apply (1000 pixel maximum width or height recommended - if vertical we suggest 700 pixels maximum width). No followup images (comparisons) except by those who have not already posted their one image. Discussion welcome - please only repeat images in discussion posts if absolutely essential. Participants should provide basic camera data (body, lens, ISO, mode, exposure over-ride or WB settings), and details of raw processing and subsequent PP.
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