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    Default Exhibition at Sentosa Nature discovery

    Hi guys,

    How are you?

    I've been asked if you guys are keen to exhibits your work at Sentosa Nature Discovery.

    http://www.sentosa.com.sg/explore_se...discovery.html

    NPX is right now having one over there
    http://www.naturepixels.org/blog/200...hy-exhibition/

    It will be probably butterfly theme for you guys. If you guys are willing, you guys need to supply the full resolution JPG and probably some write up to make the exhibition happens.

    They are looking at around Mar/Apr or May/Jun period.

    Let me know... its probably easier to talk over MSN. Archduke has my details

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    nobody at home?

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    Hey Sonix,

    I dont mind contributing some photos for the exhibition. May I know when the deadline is? And what am i required to do? What sized images do you need and in what format? who should i submit the photos to etc? Any additional printing charges?

    Thanks!
    Anthony
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    Quote Originally Posted by Great Mormon View Post
    Hey Sonix,

    I dont mind contributing some photos for the exhibition. May I know when the deadline is? And what am i required to do? What sized images do you need and in what format? who should i submit the photos to etc? Any additional printing charges?

    Thanks!
    I wont be in Singapore after February, going for further studies, but wouldnt mind to contribute at all (that means i got to prepare mine in advance i suppose)!
    How about the rest?
    In the spirit of science, there really is no such thing as a 'failed experiment.' Any test that yields valid data is a valid test.

    -Mark-

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    The photo requirements are pretty simple ... 8 megapixels with 300 dpi minimum, but of course the more the better.

    I show them you butterfly checklist, is there something you guys can retrieve the original resolution easily?

    Also probably need someone to write some caption or short description. Who can do that? I know nuts about butterfly

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