Hi, Zardoz.
I asked Drew to change the wording to be just a bit more clear.
In the past, we've had photo contest winners doctor photos to include events that never happened, or could never have happened. We have had winners lose their original raw files so that only the low-resolution image was left, which would be too small to print. We have also had contest winners refuse to respond to our emails (and one or two phone calls) when we asked for more information.
In those cases, we chose to not print that winner's photo. To be fair, "may publish" is the most accurate description.
I hope you understand.
Best,
Steve S.
Steve SweeneyDigital Editor, Hobby
D-Halv Good morning, Congratulations to Michael Berry whose photo took top place on Trackside last week. This week's Trackside with Trains theme is "Finally, it's summer." Due to the holiday this week we've decided to extend this competition. Please submit your images by 4 p.m. CST July 10, 2014, to trackside@trains.com. Voting will begin on Monday, July 14, 2014. The winning submission may get published in a future issue of the magazine. Thanks, Drew
Good morning,
Congratulations to Michael Berry whose photo took top place on Trackside last week.
This week's Trackside with Trains theme is "Finally, it's summer."
Due to the holiday this week we've decided to extend this competition. Please submit your images by 4 p.m. CST July 10, 2014, to trackside@trains.com. Voting will begin on Monday, July 14, 2014. The winning submission may get published in a future issue of the magazine.
Thanks,
Drew
MAY get published? I was under the impression that all winners of Trackside would get published (eventually).
Has this policy changed or am I in error?
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