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Originally Posted by susie123
Turtle I know what you mean but I wonder if part of the problem is that 'memory' photos are taken by someone else which evoke a memory in us when we see them. And comp rules say that the pic has to be taken by the poster. I must say I am finding it difficult to find something suitable in my back catalogue.
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Originally Posted by Mick
ER no they don't please get your facts right and actually read the rules
so any member of your family could have taken the photo
if it carries on I am going to give up with the competitions
it also says if you have a problem or question to PM me
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Originally Posted by Mick
Right let me try and sort this out yet again oh hell
Susie stated "And comp rules say that the pic has to be taken by the poster. "
I said this is not so the rules say if you would care to read them that any member of the family can take them mother grand mother etc I have photos of Preston guild from 1902 taken by my grandfather.
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Yes mea culpa, of course I have read the rules and was aware that other folks' photos can be submitted, if family. Just forgot to add it to my post which I submitted at 2am - not always a time for clear thinking! Anyway the last thing I want to do is fall out with you Mick or anyone else for that matter.
As for pming with problems or questions, I think that questions like Dotti's demand to be seen by a wider audience who may be thinking along the same lines. Of course there may be other occasions when a pm is more appropriate.