We have here the March round of our traditional competition for the most beautiful find of the month. Since winter left us before it even showed up, the search in March was like I certainly don't remember in the last few years.
As every month, we have drawn one new owner of the Mars tracker (you can choose the colour) from all those who took the time to write their suggestion for the TOP 5 finds of the month.
Already at the beginning of March, the winter had definitely left us and thanks to that we were searching like hell. We will see what all will fall out of the qualification, but for me there were a lot of really nice finds. I don't really see a top favourite though.
Like every month, this time with a slight delay, we drew one new owner of the Mars tracker from all those who took the time to write their suggestions for the TOP 5 finds of the month.
As every month, we drew one new owner of the Mars tracker from all those who took the time to write their suggestions for the TOP 5 finds of the month.
In this article I would like to discuss the main principles of how we should take pictures and add findings andprepare photos before we publish them in the LP catalog or even need help identifying them.At the same time, we'll talk about some of the most common mistakes we encounter with published finds that we should avoid.
Again, this needs to be reminded
While the finale of "The Most Beautiful Find of 2023" is underway, there's also a new annualto our traditional competition, and although January has been quite unkind to the weather, there's certainly plenty to choose from.