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North American U 20 Chess Championship Round Reports
hey John, will you be posting more pictures of the North American Junior ? If so post the link in the thread, the 13 i've seen so far are quite amusing :)
Glad U like them.
Those were the best. I might post more in a week or so, but I want to finish the current CCN first (probably by Monday), and I took nearly 1000 pix in Montreal at the CYCC and CO and I've posted only a few of those.
I took nearly 1000 pix in Montreal at the CYCC and CO and I've posted only a few of those.
Can imagine how much work is required to look over and select. I try to follow a rule - one picture per person, it makes a life easier for viewers too.
Can imagine how much work is required to look over and select. I try to follow a rule - one picture per person, it makes a life easier for viewers too.
For sure it is very time consuming to look over photos and select appropriate ones to post. I think you really have to enjoy the photo capturing, editting, and posting process. When I have done it for the WYCC, NAYCC, BC Senior, CYCC, and Canadian Open, I think about the person whose picture I am posting. Is this a flattering photo or one that (if it were me) would make me wince? Taking pictures of kids esp. you need to think about the child and the parents and how they may feel about the picture.
Taking multiple shots of the same player enables the photographer to choose an appropriate photo to use. I have seen others take pics and upload -- and it is obvious that they did not edit. I took literally hundreds of photos at this year's CYCC (and Can Open), did a quick edit and scan, and then a timely upload to Facebook. Even though the whole process took a little extra time, I think the result was well worth it.
Agree, but you should def. mention that AC withdrew as soon as his chance for a GM norm was gone.
He's playing last round at 2014 Washington International against IM Samuel Sevian. He must win to get the GM norm. Samuel only needs a draw to get the GM norm. Round 9 starts at 3pm today.
Last edited by Rene Preotu; Wednesday, 3rd September, 2014, 12:26 PM.
Guess what! He's playing last round at 2014 Washington International against IM Samuel Sevian. He must win to get the GM norm. Samuel only needs a draw to get the GM norm. Round 9 starts at 3pm today.
I'm pulling for Samuel, Rene. I can't stand players who withdraw from tournaments.
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