KenM said:Yup, count me in.
Just a word of caution to folks sending prints across the Canada/US border.
Please mark the photograph as a gift, with a value of $0. If you do not, and declare a value, the receiver will be assed both 7% sales tax and a handling fee ($5). While not much, it's still more than I like to pay for an exchange, especially considering that shipping from Canada to the US is relatively expensive, if you want to get it there in less than a year
Thanks folks.
Ole said:Like Ken M, I sometimes have problems with mail from abroad.
But Norwegian Customs doesn't believe in "$0"... However anything worth less than NOK 200 (USD 25) is exempt from both VAT and handling fee. So "Gift" and "$10" makes life easier (and cheaper) for me!
Mateo said:Hey I'd like to give this a go. And I promise not to send any radioactive prints.
Aggie said:I just want to say, that I have received all the pictures from my group. All three guys are going to laugh when they receive mine and see how i package the prints. I think my packing could take a nuclear blast and survive. The enclosure i sent to Ken in Canada is one that Les McLean sent to me. I want to see how far it gets around the group. So hopefully he will send it on.
I love all the prints i got, and look forward to round 2. Keep up the good work guys.
rogueish said:This sounds intrigueing! What is this Group print exchange? What are the stipulations?
Come on guys I wanna play too!gimme some details!
rogueish said:Sounds excellent!
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Is there any size 8x10, 11x14, 4x6 :rolleyes: regulation? Just to be sure, we send 1(one?) print to each member in our respective group (just say "DUH"!)? I already have the print in mind! Oh and will it matter if the print is B&W only? Sorry gals/guys I don't do colour at this time and it may be a while before that happens.
It's a bit of a long haul to New Zealand but if you guys don't mind that, and there's room, pls count me inJMoore said:Last call for round 2. I will draw the groups this weekend.
Thanks!!
Jim
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