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Blog Project: “Your Best Photos From 2008″

Since last year’s “Your Best Photos from 2007″ blog project was such a hit I’d like to continue the tradition by kicking off “Your Best Photos from 2008″ blog project.

After looking long and hard at my photos from the past year and posting My Top 10 Favorite Photos of 2008 I couldn’t resist putting together another blog project with the theme of “Your Best Photos from 2008″. Clearly the only rules for this project is that you share photos taken within the calendar year of 2008. As with all my photography blog projects participation is more important than anything else. I look forward to seeing your photos!

Instructions:
If you have a photography-related site, take a minute to:

  1. - Access my Contact page
    Note: Omit “http://” on any links.
  2. - In the subject line type “Your Best Photos From 2008″
  3. - In the message put the name of your site, web address, link to your “Your Best Photo From 2008″ photo/blog entry and a one sentence description about your photo(s).
    Note: Acceptable submissions include a web site page, entry on your blog, link to your best of Flickr set, etc.

The deadline to take part will be Sunday JANUARY 11th at 11:59PM PST.
The following Tuesday I’ll post a link to all submitted sites and photos.
DO NOT SUBMIT YOUR PHOTO/BLOG LINK AS A COMMENT TO THIS ENTRY.
Having everyones photos and stories listed at once should make for a great Tuesday read.

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1. Shutter Photo » My Best Photos: 2008 - December 31, 2008

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2. Ivan Makarov - January 1, 2009

Thanks for the idea, Jim. Will send you the link shortly.

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3. Mark - January 2, 2009

Thanks for hosting this Jim, I sent mine.

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11. Jim Goldstein - January 7, 2009

@Ivan Got your entry. Thanks for taking part
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@Mark Got your entry too :)
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Just to give everyone an update…
participation in this project is off the chart! To date there are 50 submissions and I’m hoping for more. Thanks to those who have been spreading the word about it.

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Just discovered this beautiful site, and of course… done!

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17. Trevin - January 11, 2009

Great idea, and just submitted a Flickr set.

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19. Scott Webb | nuwomb - January 11, 2009

Finally submitted mine! !! Cool exercise too!

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