Friday, June 7, 2013

Pictures To Look At - Drop Into The Box


I have just been informed by Ric McDonald that there are winning pictures from last night's Click West presentation to be sen in the Drop Box website. Not quite sure what to do, but if you are savvy about these things, go to the site and ask for Clickwest 13 winners. If you need more information you can contact Ric on

 ricmcd@iinet.net.au.

I had the chance to see the cinema they used last night out at Carousel - La Premier with the fancy seats up the back - and I daresay some pretty fancy projection equipment to show the images. As I was waiting to go in and put the show bags on the seats I watched the regular cinema patrons stream past. It's been a while since I went to the movies and it would appear in the interim that the snacks have gotten bigger - the popcorn tubs I saw yesterday were the size of railway gondola cars...the soft drink canister looked like an oil tank car with straws...

Back to the images - I'm looking at some of them right now but in book form. I like printed pictures in about a 6" x 9" size anyway, and these are wonderful. The WAPF must be very proud of itself in having such talent and being able to present it in such a way.

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Pictures To Look At - Drop Into The Box


I have just been informed by Ric McDonald that there are winning pictures from last night's Click West presentation to be sen in the Drop Box website. Not quite sure what to do, but if you are savvy about these things, go to the site and ask for Clickwest 13 winners. If you need more information you can contact Ric on

 ricmcd@iinet.net.au.

I had the chance to see the cinema they used last night out at Carousel - La Premier with the fancy seats up the back - and I daresay some pretty fancy projection equipment to show the images. As I was waiting to go in and put the show bags on the seats I watched the regular cinema patrons stream past. It's been a while since I went to the movies and it would appear in the interim that the snacks have gotten bigger - the popcorn tubs I saw yesterday were the size of railway gondola cars...the soft drink canister looked like an oil tank car with straws...

Back to the images - I'm looking at some of them right now but in book form. I like printed pictures in about a 6" x 9" size anyway, and these are wonderful. The WAPF must be very proud of itself in having such talent and being able to present it in such a way.

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