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Re: [THE ONLINE PHOTO CLUB] 21st June 2007 summer solastic art proj   Message List  
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Hello Hitesh, By asking for summer solstice photographs
you are excluding me from my right to submit pictures. I live in New Zealand
and, like all photographers in the southern hemisphere we experience the
soltices - summer and winter in opposition to the people in the North.
I don't know whether to complain to the United Nations or to the World Court in
Den Haague. LOL
Seriously though I suggest you alter the name of your formum to World Solstice
Day, giving me the human right to send pictures on the Southern Solstice dates,
irrespective of whether it be summer or winter. This will allow photographers
from all over the world the chance to submit TWO sets of pictures each year.
For your information I have included two references from the Internet
Please consider my request or suffer the consequences when the Southern
Hemisphere takes over the North with drastic results for you. LOL
michael brooker, Nelson, New Zealand AKA godzown.
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Winter solstice - Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaThe Winter Solstice,
historically known as Midwinter, occurres around December 21 or 22 each year in
the Northern hemisphere, and June 21 or 22 in the ...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Winter_solstice - 113k - 9 May 2007 -

In the northern hemisphere, the longest day of the year (near June 22)
when the Sun is farthest north. In the southern hemisphere, winter and summer
solstices are exchanged. The summer solstice marks the first day of the season
of summer. The declination of the Sun on the (northern) summer solstice is known
as the tropic of cancer (23° 27').
nb. In the South as the Tropic of Capricorn. michael brooker and that is
me, born in December the month of Capricorn. (I'm just an old goat - LOL)


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----- Original Message -----
From: Hitesh Gusani
To: theonlinephotoclub@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Thursday, May 10, 2007 5:45 PM
Subject: [THE ONLINE PHOTO CLUB] 21st June 2007 summer solastic art project


Hi all,
Greetings and great day to all.

We invite you to participate in this years summer solastic art project
to showcase worlds sunrise sunset photos of 21st June 2007 at
http://21june07.go1995.org/

Last year had great response for summer solastic art project with more
then 10 participants from different countries and total $100 in donation
for upcoming artist sponsorship, have a look at last years summer
solastic website http://21june06.go1995.org/

Looking forward from many more people to participate this time in the
project and show the world sunset sunrise on the longest day on earth on
21st June 2007.

Cheers and good wishes
Hitesh





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Fri May 11, 2007 2:52 am

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Hello Hitesh, By asking for summer solstice photographs you are excluding me from my right to submit pictures. I live in New Zealand...
michael brooker
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May 11, 2007
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Hi Michael brooker ... Oh we are extremely sorry for that will rectify the things as per the point you told us. ... Point Taken will change the website slogan...
Hitesh Gusani
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