Hi Michael brooker
> Hello Hitesh, By asking for summer solstice photographs you are
> excluding me from my right to submit pictures.
>
Oh we are extremely sorry for that will rectify the things as per the
point you told us.
>
> 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,
>
Point Taken will change the website slogan 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.
>
Thanks for the timly suggestion and feedback surely your point is valid
and we have taken note of it and changing our website content based on
world solstice day :)
looking forward to your participation in it :) hope now we cover all the
worlds images :)
Thanks once again for your valuble feedback and suggestion
looking forward to your participation in the world slostice day
cheers and good wishes
Hitesh Gusani
>
> 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
> <mailto:theonlinephotoclub%40yahoogroups.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/ <
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/
> <
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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