We want your photos

By · Tuesday, February 20th, 2007
Who is Better

The picture at the left was uploaded to the gallery by one of our readers on the very first day he registered. I find it hard to believe that with so many new registered users nobody out there has any pictures they would like to share with the rest of us. We add a gallery for every registered user as soon as possible after registration and we want you to use them.

It isn’t really hard to do, just read the simple instructions on the “How to” page (the link is in the top menu) and you can add your own photos to your personal gallery. I recommend using Picasa as you can upload a whole sub-gallery in one go but whatever suits you is fine with us.

We especially want to see photos from past crews, especially in the bars, something about seeing a bunch of drunken doodlebuggers just brings out our sentimental side. If you just had a holiday somewhere let us know as well. We welcome any contributed stories from our readers so drop us a line and let us know if you want us to add you to our authors list.

If you want us to add any categories to the forums let us know in the comments for this post. We will be happy to accomodate you. This is your site and we want you to be a big part of it so get some comments coming in. If you liked a story let us know. Think we are a bunch of wankers, go ahead let us know why. Both constructive and destructive criticism is welcome.

As this is a site for people in the seismic industry we are in no way politically correct so don’t bother complaining if you feel that you or somebody else might be offended. Otherwise let ‘er rip.

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Comment by catalin n
2007-02-20 06:35:55

this one above is a nice shot…it would be interesting to know the equipment used and location…?

Comment by pozzy
2007-02-20 07:11:16

I can’t say anything about the equipment but the parent gallery the shot is in is called “Sudan Seismic”. There are quite a few shots in the gallery that are worth looking at.

 
 
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