Banner Gallery
Sturgeon Chutes
Mouth of Byng Inlet
They Can't See Me
Village of Byng Inlet, from Britt
Dripping Needles
Pastel Leaves
Sudbury Sunset
Hovering Chi-Cheemaun
Welcome to the YSP Website Banner Gallery. Here are the original photographs that provided banner pictures for our site. Below you'll find brief details about each of them. If you wish to submit a northern scene photo for consideration as a banner, please send it to info@yourscrivenerpress.com as an email attachment, or to 465 Loach's Road, Sudbury, ON, P3E2R2 on a CD. YSP and our webdesigner will assess your work for suitability. If your work is selected for inclusion it will join up to 8 other photos on a click-thru banner rotation for two months, or longer if there is space available, and we'll link to your website or provide your address if you wish. There will be no financial remuneration. First come, first served.
Technical Requirements
- JPG or TIFF file format
- Minimum of 300dpi
- Landscape orientation, such that a horizontal banner with a 6 to 1 ratio (600 pixels wide by 100 pixels tall) can be extracted from the centre
Sturgeon Chutes, by John Vary
John Vary of Sudbury took this wonderful photo of the Sturgeon Chutes on the Wanapitae River while on a French River canoe trip in September 2003. The Chutes are found a few kilometres north of where the Wanapitae empties into the French, and are accessible from the French.
Mouth of Byng Inlet, They Can't See Me, and Village of Byng Inlet from Britt, also by John Vary
John Vary took these while on an overnight trip to the Britt Inn on Byng Inlet, in May 2005.
Dripping Needles, Pastel Leaves, and Sudbury Sunset, all by Tom Gerry
In these shots Tom Gerry of Sudbury displays his range of interest in both the expansiveness and the delicate complexity of our northeastern surroundings.
Hovering Chi-Cheemaun, by Wilf Hardman
Wilf Hardman of Gore Bay caught this shot of the Chi-Cheemaun as it left South Baymouth, and apparently headed into the netherworld. Wilf owns Hardman's Photo and TV in Gore Bay, and stocks Your Scrivener Press books. Do drop in!
