Friday, April 15, 2005

Picture Contest

With things likely to be slow in the mountains this month, I thought a friendly contest would be in order. This is the chance for all those lurkers to come out in the open, or at least remain behind email anonymity. Prizes for 1st and 2nd will be local rock climbing guide books, and what ever else I can scrounge up from local stores. I think I can also throw in a couple of Kayak Club family memberships and a boat rental or two.

Here are the rules (subject to change based on good ideas by anyone)
1. Pictures should deal with moutain subjects of some kind. Obviously this is not limited to mountain panoramas, but they should still contain some aspect of mountain culture (even if it is just a shot of that hot partner of yours in their favorite fleece!)
2. Pictures should be limited to the Waterton / Glacier / Crowsnest Pass areas. Yes, we are Banff bias.
3. No more than 2 submissions per person
4. Shots should be sent to cgoble@allstream.net in email form. (There is no need for file sizes larger than 1 MB). Images should be at least 640 x 480 pixels.
5. Deadline for submissions is Sunday May 2nd.
6. All images will be posted on the net. Images may be used in other locations for non profit use.
7. Winners will be chosen based on an internet poll where no one is allowed to vote for their own pictures (honesty please).
8. I will be allowed to submit some shots to steal the prize and win my own guide books!
9. Photoshop enhancement is allowed (no alien spaceships or extra big looking backpacks allowed - also don't make my biceps look too big)

Submissions are coming in. So far numbers are small, so find those archived files, and send them on in.

2 Comments:

At 4/05/2005 02:33:00 PM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

Speaking of mountains, has the hump dried up yet? What are the current ice conditions?

Cheers 

Posted by Scott Harms

 
At 4/05/2005 02:42:00 PM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

From Thursday things looked pretty good. It might still be a bit chilly without the sun though. Drywood should be in good ice shape still. 

Posted by chris goble

 

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