Freaky Friday Follow-up

After a freaky Friday yesterday filled with podcast-associated technical difficulties including broken URL’s, missing media, and quieter than normal audio, the idea of writing a blog post for the day completely slipped my mind.  So, the awaited hardware review for the week got pushed back a little, as well as the announcement of the winner of the Scott Kelby Digital Photography book, volume 3!

The former is a little to late to push out on a Saturday, but the latter is accomplished easily enough, so I turned to my trusty Random Number Generator website (which I learned about from friend-of-the-blog Datchichfirgs), and entered the post count total into the fields.  With a whopping 29 entries (double the previous post comment record),  I gotta admit, it was kind of a rush!

And, without further ado, the moment you’ve been waiting for, and sans drumroll (unless you want one here), the winner is none other than poster #19:

randomnumberwinnerMary Angelini!  Her clever response posted above wins her the book!  (And I kind of like the off-beat stuff from time to time myself – at least it means people are reading) Congrats to Mary – please email me so I can get some  information and get this book out to you!

For the 28 that didn’t win, don’t forget, there’s still the Flickr LDP monthly giveaway – simply submit a photo (or two or three) to the Flickr Group to have a chance at the bundle of prizes for the November giveaway, including a $25 B&H gift card, a book from author Matthew Bamberry, and a DVD for the Best of Photoshop User – 11th Season.

Thanks to everyone for participating in the Comment Contest, thanks to NAPP for sending out the book, and we’ll have another one soon – that was a lot of fun!  In the meantime, keep on shooting, have a great (rest of the) weekend, and we’ll see you back here on Monday!

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