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    pj.morley
    13 Sep 2003 - 6:13 PM
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    Having sent some photos off to 2 magazines recently, both have accepted them for publication.

    'Total Digital Photography' is publishing 4 of them in it's forthcoming Macro issue in the Shoot First section and 'Digital Photo' is publishing one of them in the 'Your Pictures' section.

    Prizes and cash coming my way apparently.. I've had photos published before but over a year ago.. so I'm errr... chuffed Smile

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    Nyx
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    13 Sep 2003 - 6:22 PM
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    congrats Grin
    R the photos ur having published also up on here?

    SuziBlue
    13 Sep 2003 - 6:28 PM
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    Paul that's fantastic! You've earned it - your portfolio is full of brilliant images Grin What a rush!!!

    pj.morley
    13 Sep 2003 - 6:30 PM
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    Thanks and yes..

    3 of the 4 for TDP are

    here

    here

    and here

    and the one for DP is

    here

    I'll make the other one my next upload although I have a similar already in my portfolio of a lily stamen

    Nyx
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    13 Sep 2003 - 6:37 PM
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    fantastic Grin

    Anthony
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    13 Sep 2003 - 6:54 PM
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    well done P J. I had some pictures in Practical Photography last year, and its a real thrill when it happens. So congratulations to you.

    Anthony

    SuziBlue
    13 Sep 2003 - 7:41 PM
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    Couldn't access the one for DP .. kept coming up as currently unavailable .. will try again.

    .. and I am so chuffed for you that 'dandelion clock' was picked .. I KNEW IT WAS FAB .. LOL ... Grin

    pj.morley
    13 Sep 2003 - 8:27 PM
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    Me too Wink

    The one you can't access is in my Portfolio on page 3 I think..

    Title, 'Pear' original I know Wink

    here's the link again

    SuziBlue
    13 Sep 2003 - 8:36 PM
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    It's ... a pear Grin .. yep, v. effective.

    Phil-LS
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    13 Sep 2003 - 9:21 PM
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    Congrats PJ hope you get some more takers with your great photos.

    P-L

    User_Removed
    13 Sep 2003 - 11:39 PM
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    Nice one PJ

    stevenj
    14 Sep 2003 - 12:29 AM
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    PJ, just out of interest, how did you send the images to the magazines? I'm not sure what medium you used you see...

    pj.morley
    14 Sep 2003 - 12:59 AM
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    All were taken on a digital camera, either the Olympus E10 or Canon EOS 10D.

    I simply e-mailed them to the appropriate magazines bearing in mind their submission guidelines which usually mean not more than 3 at a time and keep file size below 1MB..

    Most of the digital photography mags will accept e-mail although some prefer them on CD. Mags like Amateur photographer, Practical Photography and Photography Monthly will accept CD's but also prefer if you senda high quality print as well..

    The magazines usually have submission guidelines printed in them somewhere or if not, look on their web site..

    Pete
    Pete (ePHOTOzine Staff)
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    14 Sep 2003 - 3:39 PM
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    Well done Paul. Did getting them awarded as editor's choice inspire you to send off?

    a2jlp
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    14 Sep 2003 - 4:20 PM
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    Well done Paul, you must be chuffed to bits. I was planning to submit some images too but didn't get off me bum other than getting hold of the address details. Some folks often overlook the time and effort applied in achieving good images; very rarely do good photographs just happen or present themselves on a plate. You also 'have to be in it to win it' and your effort has paid off.

    John

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