Christine,
This is an age of mobility with people shedding one metro for the next.
It is excellent that you have found a way to connect the threads of
your life to your roots.
Age is a number.  The last number I remember is 26.
Regards,  Bob S.

On Thu, Feb 4, 2010 at 10:59 PM, Christine  Aguila
<cagu...@earthlink.net> wrote:
> Last night I stopped by the Green Briar Camera Club:
>
> 1)  A bit of history:  the Green Briar Camera Club has been in existence
> since 1934--can you believe it!--and, of course, has been meeting at the
> field house of Green Briar Park in Chicago since the beginning.  At one time
> they  were so large, they had weekly meetings, which really were (and are)
> weekly competitions.  Now the club membership is a lot smaller, but still
> appears to be quite active, holding about 2 meetings a month.
>
> 2)  Last night was the pictorial competition, which, for me, proved
> interesting, since I've never been to a photography competition. Prints are
> viewed by 3 judges from another camera club and viewed in a *print box*
> which is lighted with 2 tungsten bulbs & 2 fluorescent bulbs.  This lighting
> set-up is the standard for single club & interclub (Chicago Area Camera
> Clubs Association--(CACCA)) competitions.  The club has created a specific
> category called Digital Projected Images (DPI), but it was very clear the
> projector was not calibrated; all images were way too bright.
>
> 3)  The equipment for judges is quite impressive:  each judge has an
> electronic box used to punch in a score, which is then automatically
> calculated and displayed.  A reader states the combined score aloud, which
> is then tallied in software & by hand on a score sheet.  Once the category
> judging is finished, judges give critique & justification for score.
>
> 4) I was invited to join everyone for coffee & ice cream at a nearby diner
> afterwards.  Lots of fun stories were told, some printing equipment talk
> ensued , and I was asked to testify: was I a PC or Mac user.  When I stated
> I was a PC user, I was playfully dismissed.
>
> 5)  I was encouraged to get some prints together for a club nature
> competition in a few weeks.  Out of several thousand frames, I've found
> about 2 that will meet the competition requirements--no alterations & no
> *hand of man* in the frame (no people, trails, fences, etc).  I've got
> people everywhere in my shots. lol.
>
> 6)  All in all, it seems like it might be fun, but there is something that
> really struck me last night that has nothing to do with photography: Despite
> the fact that Chicago proper is a huge, bustling city of brick, steel, &
> concrete, we have an outstanding park system; there are over 500 inland
> parks and, of course, the lake front is considered 1 huge beach & park. When
> you meet someone who was born & bred in Chicago, one of the 1st questions
> often asked is *what park did you hang out at as a kid?*  I, myself, grew up
> in Eugene Field Park (named after the poet).  Each park has a field house.
>  Some are quite beautiful.  Eugene has a gym, club rooms, a beautiful
> auditorium, a wood shop, and an administrative office.  I spent my entire
> childhood  in that park:  We all played on the 16 inch pony-tail softball
> league; I took sewing lessons there; we were in the drama club & performed
> in plays in the theater; we had gym shows; we played all kinds of sports &
> track & field; and we attended girl scout meetings in the club rooms.
>  Darrel & I were even able to have our wedding ceremony & reception in
> Eugene's auditorium.  I am a child of the Chicago Parks.  And there I was
> last night, exactly 22 days away from turning 50, and what was I doing?
> Walking into the field house of a neighborhood park, looking for the east
> club room with intent of possibly signing up for, yet, another park activity
> :-).
>
> Cheers, Christine
>
>
>
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