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tbfoto
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Feb 12, 2006 12:36 |  #1

I'm working on my first senior portrait and want to add the girls name and year onto the image. When putting the year on it I want to add the last two digits of the year 06 on it. What is the prefered way of displaing this? Do I add one quote mark such as '06....or two (one at front and one at the end) such as '06'. any help would be great.

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Feb 13, 2006 00:22 |  #2

tbfoto wrote:
I'm working on my first senior portrait and want to add the girls name and year onto the image. When putting the year on it I want to add the last two digits of the year 06 on it. What is the prefered way of displaing this? Do I add one quote mark such as '06....or two (one at front and one at the end) such as '06'. any help would be great.

Tom

I would make it

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Sarah
06'

Do whatever looks right, there isnt a standard. I will post my sr pics up sometime next week. I havent seen them yet, but the photographer I chose has won tons of awards, and was the best photographer that came to the lab I worked at. It might give you ideas.




  
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Feb 13, 2006 03:02 |  #3

Traditionally an apostrophe is placed before the last two digits to signify the missing numbers, similar to the way it's used in contractions and slang.
Example: class of '06


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