stunsworth Posted March 6, 2010 Share #1 Posted March 6, 2010 Advertisement (gone after registration) The photographs shown below are the ones that have been selected for the book. The title may be a little different from the one you submitted, that is likely due to either my software misinterpreting German characters with umlauts, or the fact that I added a bit of text to those photographers who wanted to remain anonymous and/or not have their photographs displayed on a public website. If your photograph isn't there you have my commiserations, but remember you have contributed to a very good cause. If you see your photograph below please, please, please don't send a full sized version to me as I am not the person assembling the book. I will shortly be sending you an email containing full details of what you need to do next. Thanks again to everyone who contributed, and congratulations to those who have been selected. Architecture Zaha Hadid s Maxxi Rome Palace of the Republic Berlin Staircase Mu nchner Freiheit Stairs Barajas Airport Madrid Praying Mantis Portland Bill Lighthouse Potsdamer Platz Berlin Champion Paper Mill Bucksport ME IUSA My Way Dark glass white marble the Oslo Opera House McAtees Landscape Clouds over Lake Wakatipu Qhui Nhon fishing Penobscot Narrows Bridge Maine USA Tauern The Dales Antelope Canyon Colours Die Farben von Schnee. The colours of snow The Cotton Candy Factory In the fog Lighthouse Dachstein Ipanema Beach Rio De Janeiro Brasil Seilbahn Above the Clouds ANON book and web Broken Gate North Cotswolds Desert Track Faszinierende Wolkenbildung am Lago Pehoe Nationalpark Torres del Paine Chile MALIGNE LAKE On the hill 1 Zion Canyon at sunset Canyon Roots LUF Last Train Home Near Laugagerdiskoli Over the fog River Dee Chester storm Nature and Wildlife Ferruginous Hawk Great Egret Autumn leaf Dune Critical mass Morning Glory The Maple Westobirt Aboretum UK FOREST GIANT Hummingbird mid air Butterfly in Flight Cow Sea Lion with Pups LUF Lesser Goldfinch Other INTERMISSION Living Room Nineteen The Chair Trinidad Cuba Afternoon Diagonal High Speed Water Power Pissoir Staten Island Ferry Stormy Ullapool Night People capasso Clifton Beach Into the Darkness Verschleierter Mann vom Stamm der Touareg Niger Bagan Novices Myanmar Farm Family Watching Parade Hard Talk Laughing Marilyn Piano player Rumba Wales 45 Degrees C Art Institute of Chicago Reader Auf der Treppe. On the stairs Easter Week in Madrid Playing harp for pennies The Kite Flyer Young Caesar Brute Bolivian miner CAPTURED Cool cat Mexican Slaughter House Of Course I will... Oktoberfest Paddy Hill member of the Birmingham Six Summer in the city Time Waiting for the magic Watching the older children playing early evening Istanbul Line of Sight A hot discussion Affair Broken Cairo Street Portrait ANON web and book Candlelight service Cyclist Dancer and Partner Film still Ma dchen in der Tu r Marlene Martir Lopez Mistissini Munich Airport Newborn Penitent The Photographer ANON book no web this might hurt Alex Girl In Le Notre s Garden ANON book no web London 2009 Patrick and Satchiko London 2009 Sam Muslim Grave Digger Philipp Sport Cricket Horse Racing Training Scaling the Glacier to Dreiherrnspitze Ahrntal Italy Tech and Industry Second hand car Phantom Ship ANON Sterne Up the down escalator Travel Oaxaca 02 The Great Western Wall Jerusalem Israel Malecon Catwalk Cuba Americana Legs on a train metro icecream Sulfur carrier in Java Cappella Santa Maria di Vitaleta Lefkada Footbridge Night Tram Istanbul Reflection on the Eiffel Tower Beach Horses UNTITLED Waiting 34th Broadway Abandoned ships frozen in the harbour at Chernobyl Ukraine Cairo View from the citadel Horses Lava and Volcanos Volcan de Pacaya Guatemala New York 2008 Shin Yokohama 2009 Quote Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Advertisement Posted March 6, 2010 Posted March 6, 2010 Hi stunsworth, Take a look here The LUF book - the selected photographs. I'm sure you'll find what you were looking for!
andybarton Posted March 7, 2010 Share #2 Posted March 7, 2010 (edited) Can I just publicly thank Steve Unsworth for taking on this duty? Sending out 140+ individual emails, each of which includes the title of the photograph is no mean feat. So, "Thanks Steve" I have copied this thread to several sub-sections, since I know that there are some members who only ever visit one sub-section and not the whole Forum. Edited March 7, 2010 by andybarton Quote Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
dhsimmonds Posted March 8, 2010 Share #3 Posted March 8, 2010 I would like to add my thanks too. Well done Steve, a massive undertaking, efficiently managed. Quote Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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