PHILLY PHOTO DAY: Are you taking pictures yet?

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PHILLY PHOTO DAY: Are you taking pictures yet?

POSTED: Thursday, October 28, 2010, 2:00 PM
Filed Under: Events | Kaleidoscopic Photos
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Please snap something like this
The Photo Arts Center's first every Philly Photo Day, which we told you about in this week's Kaleidoscope, began this morning at midnight. Now it's 9 a.m. and you only have fifteen more hours to pull that camera out of your bag to snap a photo of anything under the Philadelphia sun. It can be a street sign, a funny looking cloud, or heck, it could even be you acting like a jackass in front of City Hall — just make sure it's taken within the city limits. When it's all said and done, your photo will be displayed with all the others at the Crane Arts Center on Nov. 11. So let's band together, start snapping and make this thing huge. Check the complete list of guidelines after the jump. It's only fun if you play by the rules: 1. Photographs must be taken today between midnight and 11:59 p.m. Not a second before; not a second after. 2. You're only allowed to submit one image. 3. The photos must be taken within the city limits, though outsiders can participate if they can adhere to this rule. 4. You can use any type of camera, but the image must be submitted digitally. 5. Size and format qualifications: The image must be submitted as a JPEG or TIFF at 3200 pixels x 2400 pixels (10.5" x 8" at 300 ppi). Smaller files will be re-sized to fit the recommended dimensions. 6. You have until 8 p.m. on Sun., Oct. 31 to submit them. 7. Upload your digital files at philaphotoarts.org. They won't accept any email submissions.
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