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Hey All,

The next round of The Great Oz Shrimp Off will be launching in the next few days.

We will be using our new Photo Comps App for this round. We have been actively testing it over the last few weeks and it looks quite sound. Pretty smart actually!!

You may have seen the tab appear at the top right next to glossary and Awards tabs.

Entries will be anonymous and you can rate each photo entered. The more ratings per photo the better, do try to rate each. There will be three criteria to rate, these may change each round.

If you want to start taking your pics, this month's competition subject will be Red Cherry Shrimp. (Rillis will be a separate comp!!)

You'll want to be in it, the prize is a whole lot of awesome!! And will be announced soon!! (hint, Big Thanks to BB!)

Start getting your photos taken, competition will open in a couple of days!

Happy Snapping!!

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BOOOOO only got red cherry culls lol :P

 

Cant wait for the next comp :D,

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Still enter a pic, with the camera back in action you never know what votes you will get!! The prize is well worth entering for!!

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Soon, be patient now!!

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The  July Competition has been loaded in the Photo Comps Tab at the top of screen.

 

You have until 11pm Tuesday 8th July to get your photos entered.

 

Voting/rating open until 11pm Sunday 13th July.

 

We have been testing this app out for a few weeks and it all seems to be working well. Any issues, please notify Mods or Admin, ASAP.

 

Enjoy & Good Luck!!

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Depending on your screen size, the 'Photo Comp' tab may be hidden under the 'More' tab.

Click here to redirect

Also, there should be a Photo Comp panel on right side of main forum screen now too!!

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Sounds awesome. Come on people, ya gotta be in it to win it!! :thumbsu:

I'm not going to enter, but this is probably the pic I was going to whack in...........for inspiration! :D

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I probably would of had an okay rival but its got a rili cut in it ! 

So will be my cull lol 

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Nice Squiggs!! Hopefully someone has a red cherry photo they want to enter in the comp???

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Some great entries coming in! Well done!

As they say, you've got to be in it to win it!!

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People tend to just vote all at once so later entries may be overlooked or they may not notice new entries have been entered? Should be a set date for entries then voting commences once all entries are in like how it was before I think. Also once a star is allocated there is no changing it? there should be a submit icon, where you allocate the stars and once happy with the choices then submit...Is this right or am I missing something?

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Good suggestions and all taken on board. Once you allocate the stars it automatically locks in when you close the pop up window.

Entries close on theTuesday, then almost a week to vote, you don't have to vote earlier! I am just voting as I notice new entries appear, but will look into it for future rounds!

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Good suggestions and all taken on board. Once you allocate the stars it automatically locks in when you close the pop up window.

Entries close on theTuesday, then almost a week to vote, you don't have to vote earlier! I am just voting as I notice new entries appear, but will look into it for future rounds!

 

It's just once a member votes they don't tend to go back or may not have the time to go back to check for new entries and vote again for them. Some are just forgetful and not sure if they have voted already for that pic or not. It locked as soon as I allocated a star, I wasn't sure as how it was going to work so I just allocated a star for a test, little did I know it locks in immediately (goes blue), tried to change it but got a message saying "you do not have permission for this action" this is before closing the pop up window.

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I think once you understand the system its easy enough. You may not win this round :mad: But there is always the next one :lol:

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I think with all things shrimp related, it should be kept simple...Didn't enter this time but thought I would speak up as to make it simpler and fairer for all.

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Oh just so you guys know, we can switch on the option to change votes, we've simply chosen to try with the option turned off to see how we go. But like newbreed said, we'll take on suggestions for future comps. This is really the first real run with the new comp tool. :beerhat:

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I want to enter one of my cherry shrimp but am having problems getting the picture to post in the comp gallery. Every time I try I keep getting the message "web page not found"

Can I post the picture here and then get it moved to the comp?

Also I must be having a total brain fart since I am also having trouble casting votes :wacko:

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Try going directly to the link

http://shrimpkeepersforum.com/forum/index.php/photorating/competition/1-skfs-great-oz-shrimp-off-july/

 

What process are you doing to vote?

After you click on the little vote word under each photo you put your cursor on the amount of stars you want to ote for that category and it should highlight blue. Once its highlighted correctly left click.

 

Repeat for the other categorys for the photo :)

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Voting Tip!: When voting on each image before assigning a score right click your mouse on the photo and select open in new window/tab to view the photograph full size!

Would only seem right that you view the photographs in all their glory as opposed to the thumbnail :)

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Great tip Oz!! On IPad it automatically displays the images at original size!!

How To thread updated!! Thanks!

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Only one more day to post your entries in the Comp!!

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