<html><head></head><body style="word-wrap: break-word; -webkit-nbsp-mode: space; -webkit-line-break: after-white-space; ">Dear Colleague,<div><br></div><div>I am writing you because you attended the Long-Range Science Goals for Geodesy Community Workshop that UNAVCO organized some time ago (!), or because you are on the IGS or UNAVCO community list serves. Apologies for cross-posting.</div><div><br></div><div>The long awaited science plan is now ready to publish - we are finalizing the layout, and are seeking the perfect cover image.</div><div><br></div><div>The ideal imagery would have several elements:</div><div><ul><li>geodetic instruments, </li><li>people, </li><li>a landscape that shouts natural hazards to a non-specialist (fault scarp, volcano, landslide, calving ice....), and </li><li>great aesthetic power.....</li></ul></div><div>But we may not be able to get all of that in one image, so send us the best that you have and are willing to share.</div><div><br></div><div>To submit a full resolution photo (6 megapixels or better is ideal), go to:</div><div><a href="https://filestork.net/xrqletnf">https://filestork.net/xrqletnf</a> - details appear at the end of this message</div><div><br></div><div>Please put your name in the title of the file so that we can track you down. And follow up with an email to Megan Berg (<a href="mailto:berg@unavco.org">berg@unavco.org</a>). The location of photo, a brief caption, and citation are also helpful, but we can follow up with you if needed.<div><br>If you have any questions about the process (detailed below) contact Shelley Olds (<a href="mailto:olds@unavco.org">olds@unavco.org</a> ; 303.381.7696).<br><br>Thank you for your participation! <br><br>Best,<br>Meghan<br>**********************<br><div apple-content-edited="true">M. Meghan Miller<br>President, UNAVCO<br>6350 Nautilus Drive<br>Boulder, CO 80301<br><br>Voice: 303/381-7514<br>By cell: 720/320-0026<br>Fax: 303/381-7501<br><a href="mailto:meghan@unavco.org">meghan@unavco.org</a><br><br>Please acknowledge UNAVCO sponsors and awards:<br>http://www.unavco.org/community/policies_forms/acknowledgment.html<br><br><br><br></div><div><br>Guidelines:<br>Themes: Ideally the photos have geodetic instruments + people in a landscape that shows relevance to a natural hazard and/or extreme environment: fault scarps, volcano, landslide, polar, etc. <br><br>Resolution: at least 6 mp (megapixels), ideally >10 mp; a file size of >2 and <50 mb would be typical. <br><br>How to submit:<br>Since these photographs are often very large, please drop your image using this link to FileStork: <a href="https://filestork.net/xrqletnf">https://filestork.net/xrqletnf</a> <br><br>File naming. Your-full-name-short-descriptor.jpg (or appropriate file ending), example: shelley-olds-landslide1.jpg<br><br>The system accepts: image (bmp, gif, ico, jpg, jpeg, png, svg, tif, tiff), document (doc, docx, pdf, pot, ppt, pptx, xls, xlsx, xlt, mdb, odt,), adobe (ai, eps, fla, indd, swf, pmd, psd) or compressed (7z, gz, rar, tar, zip, jar)<br><br></div><br></div></div></body></html>