On 15 mei, 20:31, Marco Tedaldi <news0408.kru....DeleteThis@spamgourmet.com>
wrote:
> Hello
Hey Marco.
>
> I'm bringing this up again... The voting has started now, so go and
> vote. you have to register to vote, but it might be worth it... you can
> vote for as many pics as you want...
Yep. I'm curious though to what degree the voting is an indication of
how good the pictures are or if it's an indication of how good people
are at getting others to vote for their pic. People who have lots of
contacts that can vote for them may stand a better chance to win.
Also, because voting requires registration, that may put some people
off to go through that effort simply to cast a vote. On the other hand
I do realize that if they wouldn't require registration of voters,
that might make it easier for people to vote repeatedly in a
fraudulent way.
Oh and by the way.. just curious, are there any people here who have
downloaded some or all of the images on the canon website? It seems
like a nice collection to have because it's so varied and each amateur
photographer is represented by a single photo. I reckon the contest
gives a good impression of contemporary amateur photography.
Also, if you would download all the pics, it's more convenient to view
them on the computer as a slideshow. For instance, you could put all
the macro pics in a single folder for all the participating countries
and watch it for a long time to get a better idea of the really good
photographs that deserve a vote.
>
> sobriquet wrote:
>
> > Here's my submission in the macro category:
> >http://ta.canon-europe.com/?pg=gallery&cc=nl&lc=nl&photo_id=foto48067...
>
> that's a good one and has my vote... I'm advertising my image too, maybe
> it helps (i NEED this Camera! My old one is dying!)http://ta.canon-europe.com/?pg=gallery&cc=ch&lc=de&photo_id=foto480a0...
>
> Marco
>
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