~*~ January 2009 in your Home State Discussion ~*~ (scenery, sepia, processing, adjust)
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There are too many entries and it disperses the vote, IMO. I would rather go over 20 entries from 20 people than 70 from the same 20. By the time I get to the bottom, I forget which one I really liked. It's just hard to compare, that's all, plus I think it makes people put their all in their ONE entry than if they had three.
i agree with bibit. To me it only seems fair to have one person and 1 picture. I believe that it would be unfair for someone to put up 3 or 4 pics compared to someone who puts up 1. It increases their odds of winning by having more pics than the other. but i just think that its fair to have 1 pic per person
And I'm still thinking about the subject... and while it hasn't helped me come up with an idea, weather is lovely around here (its sunny and 70 outside, right now).
So many good entries!!! It is going to be tough picking just one!!!!!!
Great pictures everyone!! I can't come up with one. Not much to see at the moment here except for the color brown...not even any snow!!
So many good entries!!! It is going to be tough picking just one!!!!!!
Great pictures everyone!! I can't come up with one. Not much to see at the moment here except for the color brown...not even any snow!!
Ha-ha, me either. Have to find something that doesn't involve grey bare trees. Although, I must say this is the best time to spot birds in trees. They puff out for the cold and there are no leaves to block the shot.
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