Thanks Ninja,mine are here..Stealthy Ninja wrote:
robbie wrote: Since some images were uploaded before the email link for images do we have to resubmit those images on the website?
Well I uploaded to their site before and it didn't seem to work, so I sent them to the email too.
AmyatViovio wrote: Hey, everyone!
I'm not sure how long it's going to take the engineering team to fix this so in the mean time, if you've won, please send your photo to marketingviovio with your username and PT in the subject line.
You can certainly include your company name and website, but please refrain from using watermarks. We will set all of the photos to private. Please include this info:
Camera:
Lens:
Focal Length: 1
F/Stop:
Shutter Speed:
Thank you so much!
McBeth Photography wrote: Congrats!!! You entered some really nice images! Enjoy the lens!
Leilanee wrote:
McBeth Photography wrote: Congrats!!! You entered some really nice images! Enjoy the lens!
Thank you so much!! But how do I even claim it? I'm so confused! And late! I'm worried I missed my chance to appreciate the fact that I was chosen at all D:
My damn pessimism! lol!
McBeth Photography wrote:
Leilanee wrote:
McBeth Photography wrote: Congrats!!! You entered some really nice images! Enjoy the lens!
Thank you so much!! But how do I even claim it? I'm so confused! And late! I'm worried I missed my chance to appreciate the fact that I was chosen at all D:
My damn pessimism! lol!
Send a PM Alex @ PhotograghyTalk you should find his profile OP of this thread.
robbie wrote:
Thanks Ninja,mine are here..Stealthy Ninja wrote:
robbie wrote: Since some images were uploaded before the email link for images do we have to resubmit those images on the website?
Well I uploaded to their site before and it didn't seem to work, so I sent them to the email too.
www.viovio.com/dashboard/photos.php
Leilanee wrote:
McBeth Photography wrote:
Leilanee wrote:
McBeth Photography wrote: Congrats!!! You entered some really nice images! Enjoy the lens!
Thank you so much!! But how do I even claim it? I'm so confused! And late! I'm worried I missed my chance to appreciate the fact that I was chosen at all D:
My damn pessimism! lol!
Send a PM Alex @ PhotograghyTalk you should find his profile OP of this thread.
Done!
And may I say "whew!!" - it looks like the announcement was made 4 days ago (I thought it was done on November 26th like it was initially planned), so I figured I was too late to announce my acknowledgements that I was chosen.
Oh my goodness... I think it's time for me to go eat a tranquilizer. I just had a bit of a freakout
Thanks again!
And congrats to everyone else! I was following all the submissions during the progress of the contest and there were so many amazing photos submitted! I'm honored to be among them
Alex already threw the lens out since no one claimed it.
Leilanee wrote:
Alex already threw the lens out since no one claimed it.
At least could have donated it to ... MCC for photographers?
Thanks Ninja,sent them the emails but how do you check to see if your images are in the PT Gallery?Stealthy Ninja wrote:
robbie wrote:
Thanks Ninja,mine are here..Stealthy Ninja wrote:
robbie wrote: Since some images were uploaded before the email link for images do we have to resubmit those images on the website?
Well I uploaded to their site before and it didn't seem to work, so I sent them to the email too.
www.viovio.com/dashboard/photos.php
Yeh I managed to get my photos into my personally gallery on that site, but it didn't appear in the PT album. SO I just sent some emails to them.
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