And so to celebrate 100 weeks of the Photo Challenge, I’m proud to present eight entries on the theme of one hundred.
Please welcome Chris, who joins us for the first time
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For those who don’t know, I’m a geek. I love numbers, and it seemed like an interesting exercise to put together a few facts and figures about the Photo Challenge on the week that the 100th Challenge is set. Of course the results of the 100th Challenge have not come back yet, so everything on this page is based on the 99 Challenges that have been completed so far. Facts & figuresTo date, 67 people have taken part in 99 Challenges and have collectively sent in 729 photos and 1,149 comments. These participants mainly come from the UK, although we have received entries from the Netherlands, Canada and the USA. There’s a map that shows where people are from, but it’s not quite up to date. Names aren’t included on the map, but if you’d like a map marker, give me a prod and let me know which town The gender split is 54% male, and 46% female. The youngest entrant was aged 14, and I dread to think about the eldest LeaderboardThe Photo Challenge is non-competitive, but I thought it wouldn’t hurt to list the top ten most regular entrants. This is done by listing how many Challenges people have entered, out of how many they could have entered. This is counted from the first week you enter, so nobody is penalised by joining more recently. Congratulations to Kirsty for being the only person to achieve 100% participation since she first entered, and also congratulations to Andy Young for sending in more entries than anyone else – a total of 92. There are no prizes – just the glory of seeing your name on the list
ParticipationParticipation is gradually increasing with time. On an average week we get 7.3 participants. Website viewsAs of today, the website has had almost 30,000 hits. The number of views on the website is increasing all the time and now we usually see around 500 hits per week. AcknowledgementsAs the Photo Challenge continues on, I’d like to thank a few people:
Well well well, this is the one hundredth Challenge that has been set since I started running the Photo Challenge around two years ago. So, your theme this week is one hundred. Interpret this however you like! I’m hoping to see a bumper crop of entries to celebrate this milestone! Please send yours in by noon on Tuesday 22nd November. This week, I’ve published the results in a slightly different format to allow for the text and pictures. Andy Young
Kate
Kirsty Garland
Jonathan Gazeley
RobertKathy Brown
Lee Griffifths
James Smith
This was an idea I had a while ago, but since Kate also suggested it recently, we’ll run with it. The Challenge is poetry, and it’s a little bit different. I want you to send in a poem, and a photograph that accompanies it. You could write the poem yourself, or choose one written by another poet. Just make sure that you either send me the text of the poem and the name of its author, or at least enough information that I can find it online! Please send your poems and photographs in by noon on Tuesday 15th November. Have fun! Hil, Deputy Challenge Overlord Paul here. I’ve found a stable enough wifi connection (thankyou starbucks) to post the results up. There were some cracking entries this week, well done everyone! I think we’ve got everyones entry here but I’m fairly unpracticed at this – so if your entry is missing, let us know via the comments and we’ll have a rummage down the back of the photo-challenge sofa! In keeping with the weather this week, we’re going with Andy‘s suggested theme of cold. Please send in your cold photos by noon on Tuesday 8th November. As I’m currently without internet, this Challenge was written in the past and has gone live automagically. If all goes to plan, Paul should sort out the looking through results some time today. Hi all, There will be a bit of a delay in posting the results of this weeks challenge, your usual challenge dictator (Jonathan) is moving house so doesn’t have internet to speak of. The deputy challenge overlord (Me) was due to post up all the results in his place. Unfortunately, my other half has gone into hospital so I’m spending a lot of time in and around Haywards Heath hospital and the internet access is patchy at best (hurrah for starbucks) so – either Jonathan or I will post the results at some point, but there may be a delay. To help you cope with the delay, here’s a video of a chicken riding on the back of a tortoise. This week your Challenge is entitled looking through. Your picture should incorporate some element of looking through one object to see something else. How you interpret this is completely up to you. I will be without internet next Tuesday so I will leave the publication of results and the unveiling of the next Challenge in the capable hands of my colleague Paul. I haven’t asked him yet, but he can’t get out of it now it’s in writing Please send your entries to the usual place: either left as a comment on this post, or emailed to photos@jonathangazeley.com. Please note the earlier-than-usual deadline of Monday 31st October at 9pm. If we get the entries in on time, the results should be published on Tuesday. Have fun! |
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