About Choose A Set (read rules before joining)
Please read the short overview and the detailed version of the rules before you join. Thanks :)
Short overview of the rules:
1) Post a photo to the group pool.
2) Go to the photo before yours in the pool.
3) Look at the list of sets the photo is in.
4) Choose one of the sets that looks interesting.
5) Look through that set.
6) After you've looked through it, comment on the set.
THE RULES IN DETAIL:
1) Post a photo to the group pool - JUST ONE photo at a time please. Please do not post a photo if it isn't in 2 or more sets.
2) Go to the photo before yours in the pool - this doesn't need much more explaining :)
3) Look at the list of sets the photo is in - down the right hand side of the photo there is a list of all the sets and groups the photo is part of.
4) Choose one of the sets that looks interesting - you can choose any way you like. You can choose one with an interesting title, or you can click the little '+' sign beside the title which will bring up some of the other photos in the set and make your choice by seeing what some of the other photos in the set look like.
5) Look through that set - you can do this in any way you choose as well. You can look through the photos one by one, you can simply look over the set's page and view any photos that take your fancy larger, or you can view the set as a slideshow. This is probably the best option but do it any way you like.
6) After you've looked through it, comment on the set - this is just like commenting on a photo but you comment on the whole set. You can say what you liked about the set but you must leave this tag in your comment :
<a target="_blank"
href="http://www.flickr.com/groups/chooseaset/"
>Choose A Set</a>
If there are any questions, or problems, please don't hesitate to ask an admin.
Thanks and happy looking!
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Additional Information
This is a public group.
- Accepted media types:
- Accepted content types:
- Photos / Videos
- Screenshots / Screencasts
- Illustration/Art / Animation/CGI
- Accepted safety levels:
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