West Texas, a sense of place
I am happy to announce that my photograph “Why Travel the Stars” has been accepted into “West Texas, a sense of place,” a show sponsored by the Texas Photographic Society and Odessa College. The show will have 36 images, from 24 photographers.
The show will open on November 4 at the Options Gallery at Odessa College, which is (this part is complicated) in Odessa, Texas. Stop by, if you’re in the area.
“Why Travel the Stars”
Marathon, Texas
photographed 11.12.2011
Posted on October 13, 2013, in Photography and tagged 365 photo project, black and white photography, lubbock, lubbock texas, melinda green harvey, odessa college, one day one image, photo a day, photography, texas, west texas photographic society. Bookmark the permalink. 17 Comments.

Hooray! That’s great news, Melinda. Well done! Rainy stars – lovely.
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Thanks, Ashley. I had to hurry to get this one – the moon was full that night and was about to rise.
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Congratulations!
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Thank you, Roberta.
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Congratulations. Well deserved!
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Thanks – this is the first time I’ve been accepted into a Texas Photographic Society show.
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Yes, well deserved!
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Thank you, Vera!
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congrats!!
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Thanks, Derrick. I am excited to get down to Odessa and see the show to see all the photos from my favorite part of the state!
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Congratulations Melinda! That’s wonderful.
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Thanks, Ron.
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Congratulations!!! This is a fantastic entry. I would love to attend but I am almost sure that I will not be in the area at the time.
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Thanks, Ken! (The gallery is open on Sunday afternoons, if it helps your trip planning.)
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Congratulations, Melinda. Very well deserved.
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Terrific news! And what a great shot.
How do you get the stars to be so bright? I was just shooting star trails on the weekend, and mine don’t vibrate like these ones.
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Luck, probably. Also drier air, maybe. But mostly luck.
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