Dudes, I got an unexpected email about 10 minutes ago that two of my photos on flickr were shortlisted for inclusion in an online travel guide (and
not the online travel guide I work for) to San Jose and the Silicon Valley. It's completely random news because I know I didn't submit any photos for anything, and yet I'm oddly jazzed by the whole thing.
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEiJ7Ic2WcKrbxoEkknmCi1VZASxETh0efkpu9Iua3z3dig3mBlzbZ6tEjqDjDmkY38BtZJBiwrsVo1M0Tdy1N1MtArW39ycJC6rwYoi_2sG_m8am-U-aUZPvdp2ZINK9tZ_nEGC3EMpIz8/s320/Duck+at+the+Mexican+Heritage+Plaza+fountain.JPG)
Duck at the Mexican Heritage Plaza Fountain
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San Jose Museum of Art
I'm sure they're trolling for royalty-free images everyday and my photo would be one of thousands if chosen. But still, it's an awfully high note to hit the hay with in my book.
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