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09/28/2004 03:27:01 PM · #1 |
Basicly, one can't send a photo to the contest AFTER it started. So one can't take a photo AFTER the time limit, right? |
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09/28/2004 03:32:49 PM · #2 |
You can't take (actually, you can take, but not submit) a photo after the VOTING has started. You MUST take your photo after the contest is announced.
Once the voting is over, people often post out-takes (or other shots which couldn't be submitted) for comments, in the context of the known results.
For example, in the thread on Stop Motion II results, I posted a photo I would have submitted except it was taken a couple of hours too early. |
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09/29/2004 11:02:44 AM · #3 |
I guess I dodn't explain myself ):
If the contest starts at sep. 28, and I take a photo at sep. 29,
but it is still BEFORE the contest starts (because I am 8 hours
or so ahead of you), is this OK?
It means the EXIF will show sep. 29, but it is still before the contest begin. So is this OK? Does it mean that as long as I take the photo in time to submit is, it is OK? |
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09/29/2004 11:04:11 AM · #4 |
This has been disussed before, and this would be allowed. |
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09/29/2004 11:06:20 AM · #5 |
Originally posted by BobsterLobster: This has been disussed before, and this would be allowed. |
Thanks. I just wanted to be sure I understood it correctly.
I didn't enter the latest contest becasue of this. ): |
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