Winter Contest Rules

Just because I like to start out with an image and I love this new wide angle lens, this is another test shot from my new Nikon D3.
ISO 1600. 1/250s at f/4.5. 14-24 mm lens. Focal length: 14 mm.CONTEST DETAILS
I will begin posting my holiday card designs tomorrow, Jan. 1, 2008.
The three designs that receive the most comments will be entered into a finalist round. The grand prize winner — the family featured on the one card that receives the most unique comments — will receive a $150 credit to be used toward prints or print products from their session or toward a new session in 2008!
AND, the owner of the e-mail address that sends in the most comments relating to card designs will receive a FREE family session in 2008. Comments must be legitimate and unique. I reserve the right to delete any comments that seem repetitive, copied or insincere. One comment per e-mail address per day will be counted. If you comment on one card design, feel free to leave a response comment, but only one of your posts will be counted for each design.
Let the comments begin!
NOTE: In the “name” field, rather than put in your full name, you may put your initials, or just your first name, or a nickname. I will know who you are by your e-mail address.
Don’t leave your comment here though. Be sure to go back to the specific card design that you meant to comment on! (Click “back” on your browser.)
Bookmark the blog and THANKS for visiting!
Happy New Year!
Jack’s first Christmas card provides a gift that continues day after day. The card really captures the adventuresome personality that Jack is reavealing to us every day. The multiple hats and sparkle in his eye give us a hint about the Jack that is to come! Beautiful work…
[I'm counting this under Design #19. —jws]
Justin — which one??? — jws
I love this family’s card!
WOW! The card with Jack,Drew and Kendal is just breathtaking…
[...] one of my faves too. (See it big in the “family” gallery of my main photography site.)Click here for contest details, but be sure to click your browser’s “back” button to get [...]
[...] childhood ritual) is charming, but it’s THEIR EYES that really draws us into their world.Click here for contest details, but be sure to click your browser’s “back” button to get [...]
[...] for him, and would appreciate that message all the more, for this little boy truly is a miracle!Click here for contest details, but be sure to click your browser’s “back” button to get [...]
[...] children, and that’s the point. These are college kids! They needed a sophisticated card!Click here for contest details, but be sure to click your browser’s “back” button to get [...]