2008 PUG themes - revised
Adam Maas
mykroft at mykroft.com
Wed Oct 10 13:05:25 EDT 2007
It's a cultural reference, specifically English.
-Adam
Jaume Lahuerta wrote:
> That would be great...I thought I had a good enough English level until I read the 'tis thing...maybe is more cultural than language issue, but first I didn't relate it to Christmas.
>
> BTW, I like the new site look, but I would prefer to have all the thumbnails in just one page...is this possible with the current template?
>
> Thanks for your work and regards,
>
> Jaume
>
> ----- Mensaje original ----
> De: "Eactivist at aol.com" <Eactivist at aol.com>
> Para: pdml at pdml.net
> Enviado: miércoles, 10 de octubre, 2007 16:48:00
> Asunto: Re: 2008 PUG themes - revised
>
> In a message dated 10/10/2007 7:41:10 A.M. Pacific Daylight Time,
> pdml at twosixteen.com writes:
> OK. Those are valid concerns and I have answers that hopefully will
> come across as logical.
>
> In the past, seasonal themes often seemed to be due right at the time we
> needed to be shooting them. So for "tis the season", which will
> probably involve some Holiday shooting, I pushed it back to February so
> that everyone would have time to shoot and edit their photos. Same for
> Nature/Lanscape. Lots of us like to shoot fall foliage in October.
> Placing that theme in December gives us plenty to work on the photos.
>
> Red Shirt comes from the "Red Shirt School of Photography". Wikipedia
> describes it better than I can:
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red_Shirt_School_of_Photography. I think
> it sounds like a whole lot of fun.
>
>
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