Free print giveaway

To celebrate the completion (and a new beginning) of my Winter Solstice Project, I want to thank those of you who have shared the journey with a chance of owning your favorite image. I propose to give away five signed prints. The prints must be among those taken during the project's timeline, and must be one of the square format images.

What I'm asking in return is feedback. Tell me which image you liked best and why. I don't expect you to wax eloquent and pen lyric poems, but I would like something more than "Because it was pretty." If that works for you, though, go for it. I'll adapt.
I'll need a way to contact the winners, and this is my first obstacle. My Web site is hosted by Google, and Google falls far short in the commenting section. There's a place to leave your name, though, so please click the little button and provide a moniker.
Deadline for comments is January 1. The names of the winners will be posted to the Web site. Each winner can contact me privately by e-mail so I'll know where to send the prints.
Prints will be done on fine art paper with archival ink.
Winners will be selected at random.
I appreciate you one and all.

Thursday, October 22, 2009

Checkered white on autumn mums

2 comments:

shoreacres said...

Beautiful. The larger version especially feels Victorian to me - all of those dead flowers under glass, I suppose.

The bit of black and white that's lighted there is a nice(?) reminder of the coming winter.

tom said...

What is it about Victorians and dead things? Wonderful analogy -- I might have to ruminate a while on the link. Anyway, the black and white is a butterfly, a checkered white, no doubt wondering when spring is coming.My wife also pointed out the flowers aren't mums, but zinnias! (I am better at identifying birds and butterflies than flowers, alas.)

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