SolaresLarrave
My M5s need red dots!
I don't know how many may remember that I got into a local project: taking pictures of my town, so that the negatives would be stored and become property of the city and part of the archives for future researchers.
The project, called DeKalb Streetscapes, was part of the Sesquicentennial of DeKalb (150 years old), and aimed at gathering images of the town and how it looks now in 2006. There was a total of 15 volunteers (some film shooters, others digital people), who produced about 1500 photographs. From those, around 65 were selected for the show that will be on display throughout the month of August at the town's cultural center. Three judges volunteered sifting the images and selecting the ones for the show.
I got picked.
In fact, 10 of my shots (I used up some 4 rolls, two in color and two in B&W) will be hung in the exhibit. According to the letter I received yesterday, I'm the photographer who has the largest amount of pics displayed.
Understandably, I'm kinda proud... and so is my wife!
I simply wanted to share this with you... because, unlike my first exhibit (self-financed and self-promoted), this time there were professional photographers judging the work. I had no hopes of being selected, but did the assignment nonetheless, because I really liked the idea and this town has some surprising places still unexplored (by me!).
Thanks for your patience! Later I'll scan some of the prints. There are photos done with my Nikon F100 and the b&w shots done with my M6TTL and my Hexanon 35/2.
Alright, I'll stop here...
The project, called DeKalb Streetscapes, was part of the Sesquicentennial of DeKalb (150 years old), and aimed at gathering images of the town and how it looks now in 2006. There was a total of 15 volunteers (some film shooters, others digital people), who produced about 1500 photographs. From those, around 65 were selected for the show that will be on display throughout the month of August at the town's cultural center. Three judges volunteered sifting the images and selecting the ones for the show.
I got picked.
In fact, 10 of my shots (I used up some 4 rolls, two in color and two in B&W) will be hung in the exhibit. According to the letter I received yesterday, I'm the photographer who has the largest amount of pics displayed.
Understandably, I'm kinda proud... and so is my wife!
I simply wanted to share this with you... because, unlike my first exhibit (self-financed and self-promoted), this time there were professional photographers judging the work. I had no hopes of being selected, but did the assignment nonetheless, because I really liked the idea and this town has some surprising places still unexplored (by me!).
Thanks for your patience! Later I'll scan some of the prints. There are photos done with my Nikon F100 and the b&w shots done with my M6TTL and my Hexanon 35/2.
Alright, I'll stop here...
Rafael
Mandlerian
Congratulations Francisco, that's great news. I can't wait to see some of your images.
pesphoto
Veteran
Congrats, that's a nice accomplishment. Would like to see the pics when you can.
back alley
IMAGES
wonderful news! and you should feel proud, you deserve it.
congrats!
joe
congrats!
joe
T
Todd.Hanz
Guest
Wow, quite an honor, congrats.
Todd
Todd
Ash
Selflessly Self-involved
how much are you gettin paid?

Honus
carpe diem
Excellent news. I look forward to seeing scans of the selected prints.
anselwannab
Well-known
Sesquicentennial - Is that a Big Foot celebration?
Congrats on being picked. I hope you use it to catapult you to do more.
10 good pics out of 4 rolls is good, to get 10 picked like that is phenomenal.
What was the Ansel Adams quote, "12 good pics a year is pretty good." Make these last 2 count!
Mark
Congrats on being picked. I hope you use it to catapult you to do more.
10 good pics out of 4 rolls is good, to get 10 picked like that is phenomenal.
What was the Ansel Adams quote, "12 good pics a year is pretty good." Make these last 2 count!
Mark
akptc
Shoot first, think later
Congratulations, I think any aspiring photographer would be tickled pink to be selected for an important exhibit. Would love to see the scans.
Joerg
Dilettant
Wow!
Congrats on this achievement!!!
Ciao
joerg
Congrats on this achievement!!!
Ciao
joerg
ClaremontPhoto
Jon Claremont
Good news mate.
Very cool! Now let's see 'em!
congratulations Francisco. That is great news, you deserve to be proud!!!
kbg32
neo-romanticist
Congratulations and please post the images.
erudolph
Established
Congratulations, Francisco 
Ed
Ed
Stephanie Brim
Mental Experimental.
Awesome and congratulations!
raid
Dad Photographer
SolaresLarrave said:I don't know how many may remember that I got into a local project: taking pictures of my town, so that the negatives would be stored and become property of the city and part of the archives for future researchers.
The project, called DeKalb Streetscapes, was part of the Sesquicentennial of DeKalb (150 years old), and aimed at gathering images of the town and how it looks now in 2006. There was a total of 15 volunteers (some film shooters, others digital people), who produced about 1500 photographs. From those, around 65 were selected for the show that will be on display throughout the month of August at the town's cultural center. Three judges volunteered sifting the images and selecting the ones for the show.
I got picked.
In fact, 10 of my shots (I used up some 4 rolls, two in color and two in B&W) will be hung in the exhibit. According to the letter I received yesterday, I'm the photographer who has the largest amount of pics displayed.
Understandably, I'm kinda proud... and so is my wife!
I simply wanted to share this with you... because, unlike my first exhibit (self-financed and self-promoted), this time there were professional photographers judging the work. I had no hopes of being selected, but did the assignment nonetheless, because I really liked the idea and this town has some surprising places still unexplored (by me!).
Thanks for your patience! Later I'll scan some of the prints. There are photos done with my Nikon F100 and the b&w shots done with my M6TTL and my Hexanon 35/2.
Alright, I'll stop here...
Congratulations Francisco. You and your wife need to celebrate this wonderful occasion. It is an honorable event to have ten of your photos be selected to show the pride of living where you do.
Raid
Gabriel M.A.
My Red Dot Glows For You
Felicidades, Francisco! Now, what better way to celebrate but indulge some GAS? 
That's such a great occasion. Film is so alive and kickin'
hear hear!
That's such a great occasion. Film is so alive and kickin'
hear hear!
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