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Pudentame - 14 Aug 2007 15:29 GMT
There *IS* another way to get your foot in the door ...

http://www7.nationalgeographic.com/ngm/yourshot/rules.html

with a FAQ here:

http://www7.nationalgeographic.com/ngm/yourshot/faq.html#Q2
Annika1980 - 14 Aug 2007 21:09 GMT
"Submissions must be in JPEG (.jpg or .jpeg) digital format, at least
1,600 pixels wide if a horizontal image or 1,600 pixels tall if a
vertical image, and no greater than 2 megabytes (2048 kilobytes) in
file size.  Please provide only the original, unmodified camera
image."

Well I guess you're out of luck if your original unmodified camera
image is more than 2MB.
William Graham - 14 Aug 2007 21:18 GMT
> "Submissions must be in JPEG (.jpg or .jpeg) digital format, at least
> 1,600 pixels wide if a horizontal image or 1,600 pixels tall if a
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> Well I guess you're out of luck if your original unmodified camera
> image is more than 2MB.

Yes....I would have to print it, hang it on the wall, and take a picture of
it with my 2 Mbyte cell phone camera......:^)
Rita Ä Berkowitz - 14 Aug 2007 21:40 GMT
>> Well I guess you're out of luck if your original unmodified camera
>> image is more than 2MB.
>
> Yes....I would have to print it, hang it on the wall, and take a
> picture of it with my 2 Mbyte cell phone camera......:^)

NONSENSE!  This beast fits the specs to the tee and I can still take it on
safari.

<http://www.geocities.com/ritaberk2006/pics/DC280.jpg>

Rita
William Graham - 15 Aug 2007 03:09 GMT
>>> Well I guess you're out of luck if your original unmodified camera
>>> image is more than 2MB.
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>
> <http://www.geocities.com/ritaberk2006/pics/DC280.jpg>

LOL! - That's like fitting Mt. Palomar on a Minox........

You know....With the cameras getting smaller and smaller, and the lenses
getting bigger and bigger, pretty soon they will just build cameras into the
rear elements of the lenses, and all we'll carry around will be the
lenses.....
Paul Furman - 15 Aug 2007 04:35 GMT
>>>>Well I guess you're out of luck if your original unmodified camera
>>>>image is more than 2MB.
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> rear elements of the lenses, and all we'll carry around will be the
> lenses.....

Like disposable cameras or like film: a pocket full of cameras, Just
throw a new one on when the memory is full... take them to the drugstore
to convert into prints & a CD for $5.00. You've always got the latest
camera that way.

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Pat - 16 Aug 2007 16:41 GMT
> "Rita ? Berkowitz" <ritaberk2O04 @aol.com> wrote in messagenews:13c458l5mvg9fcc@news.supernews.com...> William Graham wrote:
>
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> rear elements of the lenses, and all we'll carry around will be the
> lenses.....

Actually, I was wondering when they were going to start building
phones into cameras !!!  Hold on, I've got to go answer my camera....
Mardon - 15 Aug 2007 22:55 GMT
> Well I guess you're out of luck if your original unmodified camera
> image is more than 2MB.

Or if you shoot RAW.  ;)
 
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