Good old Mike, managed to do the judging himself. I hope the winning photo had scale. Better to have a professional instead of a banker.
Hi Tony
I'm stopping short of moderating these sorts of comments; but would you mind drawing a line under this please.
I don't know whether they're meant as genuine digs, or humour. But they're tiresome to read. I get complaints about them.
Over the past 12 months or so it's noticeable that so many regular users of this site have drifted away and I can't help but wonder if this sort of comment is a reason a number of people have got the hump and disappeared.
For the record... the photograph that won Mike's prize at HE was stunning.
I spent an evening printing out and captioning a few of my own efforts and when I put them up I did a quick lap of the photo area and I knew straight off I needed have bothered 😉 and which entry was going to win. Composition was spot-on, lighting was spot on, it had people in it for scale and, because I've been there, I know that taking that photo requires a half hour walk through chest and neck deep freezing water into an environment where my own camera fogged to the point of being unusable.
The guy who won deserved his prize.
Mike's sponsorship of the HE prize over the past few years has been extremely generous and it's been a fun competition.
We've got the AditNow photo competition coming up in December, and I hope we get lots more entries.
But I also hope every entry isn't greeted by never ending comments about scale. The photo competition is intended as a bit of fun, and a chance to put something back in to thank all the people who contribute to this site in adding mines, photographs and documents.
From my point of view I'm sticking my hand in my pocket for prize sponsorship rather deeply this year; as is Mr Mike, as is Mike Moore. So it's depressing to see the photo competition reduced to a level of whether there is person for scale or not.
From the people who take the time to enter I rather imagine it's a bit of a kick in the teeth to see their entries, of which they're rightly proud, to be hauled over the coals because of one man's opinion of what makes a great photo.
So, can we get back please to exploring mines, photographing mines, sharing stuff and banter on the forum and arraning trips please. It's what the site is about.
You're as welcome as anybody to use the site, and I have no objection whatsoever to you posting your book lists on here. I hope you continue to do so because they're of a lot of interest to a lot of people. But please, enough of the scale argument and comments about the photo competition!
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my orders are to sit here and watch the world go by