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Our local daily paper has a special weekly feature called "Reader's Eye," which features a photo taken by a reader. Photos are selected from an online gallery; anyone can upload pictures to the gallery, but they have to be approved before they show up and then the newspaper feature editor chooses the photo for Reader's Eye. My sister has been featured twice, but I'd never even bothered to upload anything to the gallery for consideration. Normally, it takes weeks--sometimes months--for get a photo selected for the feature. One of my sister's photos had been up on the site for about six months before she was contacted about using it. I've seen others also that appeared online months before being selected as a Reader's Eye choice.
So, anyway, today at lunchtime, I was doing a little photo organization, and on a whim, decided to upload a few pictures to the newspaper gallery. I picked a few that my sister and others had told me I should submit and uploaded them.
Less than two hours later, the Feature Editor emailed me, asking if they could print one of them!!
No, there's no money involved--but there IS credit given, and generally a short paragraph telling how the "story" of the photo (if there IS a story), and then giving information on the photographer, so I can include links to my online photo sites, etc. And at this point, that's plenty enough for me!
The photo is one I took at a nearby wildlife refuge called Seven Islands. I never even posted it here, because it's not "up to par" with what the REAL bird photographers here produce--I was just excited because I'd never even SEEN a bald eagle in the wild before, never mind taken pictures of one.

So, anyway, today at lunchtime, I was doing a little photo organization, and on a whim, decided to upload a few pictures to the newspaper gallery. I picked a few that my sister and others had told me I should submit and uploaded them.
Less than two hours later, the Feature Editor emailed me, asking if they could print one of them!!
No, there's no money involved--but there IS credit given, and generally a short paragraph telling how the "story" of the photo (if there IS a story), and then giving information on the photographer, so I can include links to my online photo sites, etc. And at this point, that's plenty enough for me!
The photo is one I took at a nearby wildlife refuge called Seven Islands. I never even posted it here, because it's not "up to par" with what the REAL bird photographers here produce--I was just excited because I'd never even SEEN a bald eagle in the wild before, never mind taken pictures of one.
