Pixels at an Exhibition: Please vote

LifeInLoFi.com has been helping to promote Giorgi Gallery’s iPhoneography exhibition for several weeks. The exhibition opens at the end of January. I’ve submitted five images for possible inclusion.

Please click the link to go to my photos on iPhontography.org. If you like them, please vote up my photos When In Rhome, Sunday in Starbucks, Light and Fog, Convergence, and A Good Day on US 287. If you enter via the front page, as of Thursday, January 7, they are about 2/3 of the way down the front page.

A lot of great images that have been submitted. I like the geometry and simplicity of Mike Pouliot’s Lock, the power of Frederico Motto’s Homeless, and the captured moment and high contrast of Dixon Hamby’s Ramp. I’m excited about this exhibition as more and more people become aware of the great photos that are being created on the iPhone. If you haven’t submitted your entries yet, deadline for submission is January 15, 2010. Details are on the site.

Thank you!

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Marty Yawnick

Marty is a self-employed graphic designer in the Fort Worth/Dallas Metroplex. He is an avid Rangers baseball, Chicago Cubs, Packers and Highbury Arsenal fan. In addition to capturing random moments with whatever camera is close by (usually his iPhone), his other interests include coffee, film, music, and traveling in seats 5E and 5F with his fiancé.

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