eggs wrote:I guess with a lot of people in NSW & Victoria it would be a focal point, but I would prefer a wider competition.
A bit personally biased - as I only went for 1 walk in KNP and I don't have any photos to hand [maybe a couple of slides].
To widen it you only have to go back to the original walkinTas rules - the photos need to be panoramas! - or at least wide angle with a good section of recognisable skyline in them.
Note that the current Tassie game has left those rules well and truly abandoned, but given a wider all-Australia scope, I would suggest panoramas would last a lot longer, and it would enable all us lesser folks to participate. Another starter rule would be from National Parks only.
eggs wrote:Clearly participants would have to have their own photos to put up.
That is why I favour a wider scope.
But I suspect those giving the answers will not have needed to have been there.
Just as I have had a modicum of success on the Tas game with places I have never been to - due to a bit of research & a love of photos and reports from all over, the same would be true around Australia.
Especially if major parks are the target and the photos are pretty clear (rather than the more obscure ones the tassie comp can sometimes attract)
As a check on my rough stats to July 2010 [ie 13 months of playing] -
"The Game" had put up around 786 photos and 58 different players had either guessed correctly and/or posted.
The top 14 players had contributed 72% of the posts/answers. I note that a few of these - including myself - are not from Tas.
Around 20 have popped in for 1 or 2 goes only.
After 19 months, there are times when a few days go by without a post and yet we can still get days with several in the one day.
It would be realistic to expect about half this traffic for an all Australia comp - but I suspect it will be a lot less if it was restricted to KNP.
There would still need to be a degree of self moderation to ensure some variety is maintained so it doesn't just settle down into one small group.
Now we need others to simply pop in and register interest.
Tony wrote:I have been a bit disappointed by the response so far, but not surprised as this is the way these things can go. There has only been 6 members respond and at the moment I am not sure if the Bushwalk.com admin will consider that enough to start a competition.
I wrote:What about the idea of giving an Aus comp a go, and we can see what interest certain areas generate.
Then we can revise and see whether we should set up a comp just for an area...
Also make it 3 days instead of 1 where a response is required in the game, just a thought.
eggs wrote:We could make it a bit easier by letting the poster ask either "where am I" or "where is this" - ie be able to use both options.
That way a notable peak can be used where it might be very hard to locate where the photographer was.
It would make it a lot easier. If you think back on the Tassie game folk have often easily guessed the subject of the photo, but its taken a lot more time to work out where the photographer was (which is why I say I think that's the better approach). It made the Tassie game a bit harder and a bit more interesting. The same approach for the whole of Aussie might be too hard. Either (both) approaches might be better in the Aussie version. Can always try it and see.eggs wrote:We could make it a bit easier by letting the poster ask either "where am I" or "where is this" ...
Tony wrote:I have been a bit disappointed by the response so far, but not surprised as this is the way these things can go. There has only been 6 members respond and at the moment I am not sure if the Bushwalk.com admin will consider that enough to start a competition.
Tony
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