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My Picture Is Going To Be Published.


JerryK

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Our local newspaper wants to publish my picture. I'm so excited.

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dlp252 Apprentice

Congratulations, that is fantastic!!!

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Jerry,

That is great!!! Congrats!!!

ebrbetty Rising Star

cool :D

jerseyangel Proficient

How exciting, Jerry! Congratulations :D

Great picture.

EBsMom Apprentice

What a gorgeous picture! Congrats!

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Phyllis28 Apprentice

Congratulations. It is a beautiful picture.


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Ursa Major Collaborator

Jerry, that's great. I love the picture. Will your local newspaper hire freelance photographers? My daughter (who studied photography) worked every second weekend for our newspaper for a while, and got paid by the picture. They'd send her on assignments to cover (often she'd write the story that went with it), and fairly frequently (for larger events) she'd get a whole page spread. It was nice extra money.

Anyway, you might want to consider it.

tarnalberry Community Regular

woohoo! congrats!

psawyer Proficient

Jerry, those pix are awesome!

wowzer Community Regular

That is very exciting Jerry. Great picture.

chrissy Collaborator

cool!!

maw3687 Newbie

WOW!!! that is an amazing photo!! How did you take it?

mouse Enthusiast

Fantastic picture. Congratulations.

Lisa Mentor
Our local newspaper wants to publish my picture. I'm so excited.

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Jerry,

Check out...nationgeographic.com/yourshot. It tells you how to submit a nature picture to National Geographic. I think you should sumit some of your pics.

Go for it.

UR Groovy Explorer

Jerry,

Remember that ability I was talking about before to capture the beauty in life? You see it, you capture it.

little d Enthusiast

You a beautiful talent that God gifted to you. Congratulations, I started in High school with photojernalism I loved it, but my step dad lost the camera it was a good cam, in an Airport so I never got to continue and the camera was never replaced, too bad he was replaced.

donna

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