Re: AIS Photo contest - Private
Kitty, Jeanne and I have looked this over together. She is studying for her
driving written exam scheduled tomorrow AM, so has asked me to reply.
We suggest the following changes and re-sequencing for emphasis and clarity:
Share and present your most stunning, breathtaking pictures of irises,
gardens, and people involved with irises. This contest is open to everyone and is
free to enter. The winning photos in each category will be published in the
AIS Bulletin and on the AIS web site.The winner(s) of each category will win
a 2006 introduction from a Region 13 hybridizer. The winner(s) of each
category will also receive a single annual membership or annual membership
extension to AIS. A winner who is an AIS Life member will receive an annual
membership in an AIS section of their choice. Runner ups of each category will
receive a 2004-2005 introduction.
Near the end, . . . The American Iris Society to use any of the phot
ograph(s) . . .(added "any of").
Question:
Why do you write "winner(s) of each category"? Is this because you foresee
possibly having a tie for first place in each category? Only the judges
need know that there might be more than one winner of each category. We suggest
dropping the "(s)" wherever it appears because it may be confusing and seems
unnecessary. Or do you mean "winners" of each category, which include
first, second, third, etc. If so, where do runner ups come in?
Bob adds: Incidentally, in the Bulletin style guide, the nickname for
American Iris Society is AIS (not A.I.S.), as in acronym (not abbreviation).
You're doing good work, please don't take offense with our suggestions.
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