2011 Crossfire Calendar
The calendars are ready!!!
Click this link to go to the store:
http://www.cafepress.com/XfireCalendar
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OK, it's time to get to work on the 2011 Member's Choice Crossfire Calendar!
Sorry, we're running a little behind schedule this year. So we're ramping up the schedule a little bit.
What is it?
It's a 12 month, 2011 wall calendar made up of photos of member's Crossfires.
Who takes the photos?
You do! The calendar is made up of photos submitted by members of this forum.
Who chooses the cars in the calendar?
You do! After the photos are submitted, I will post them in my gallery. They everyone can rate them. The twelve with the highest ratings will be in the calendar.
How do I submit a photo?
Email your photos to crossfirecalendar@yahoo.com. Be sure to state in your message that you own the photo and that you give permission for it to be used in the calendar. Also include your CrossfireForum ID and your real name. Tell us where the photo was taken too.
How long will you take photos?
Photos will be accepted until midnight October 24, 2010. Photos submitted afterwards will be deleted.
How do I rate the photos?
They will be posted in my gallery.
https://www.crossfireforum.org/galle...y.php/cat/1901
Below the photo, you’ll see a Rating line where you can rate each photo. The higher the rating, the more you like it.
How long will the rating go on?
I’ll leave the photos up for rating from October 25th, through midnight on October 31, 2010.
What makes a good calendar photo?
Obviously, the photo MUST include a Crossfire!
You must own the rights to the photo in order to submit it.
The photo must be AT LEAST 2,000 by 2,000 pixels. (That’s 4 megapixel.)
8 Megapixel is even better. The higher the resolution the better!!
Be sure to leave some room around the Crossfire in the photo. This allows for cropping the image and for bleed at the edges of the calendar pages.
Great locations make for excellent backdrops, which make excellent calendar photos.
(Photos that don't meet these criteria, will be deleted.)
What happens after the photos are rated?
After Oct 31st, I will post the winners here. Then I’ll begin making the calendars. In a week or two, the calendars will be made available for purchase from a web site. Previously I used CafePress.com. I may try a new vendor this year.
Who determines the price of the calendar?
The web site sets the prices. I don’t charge anything above the cost of the web site. This is a non-profit exercise. However, the web site that makes and sells the calendars will make money, but I don’t get any of it, and neither does the forum.
If you have more questions, just ask.
Now go take some great photos of your Crossfire and submit them!!
Last edited by tom2112; Nov 11, 2010 at 09:58 PM.