On 9/26/07, Boris Liberman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Frank, here is what I think:
>
> 1. You're an excellent photographer. You really are.
> 2. You were somewhat late jumping on the Pentax photo gallery train. I
> for one realize that with the grand amount of submitted photographs my
> chances to have my work accepted are very small. I was lucky enough to
> submit some of my photos when there were only few photographs and
> photographers in the gallery. And some of my work got accepted.
>
> Having said that, I think you should really not dwell much in this
> specific project. I realize it would be cool to be on display on Pentax
> Gallery, but if you're not there it *really* does not make you any less
> a photographer than you actually are.
>
> Cheer up!

No worries, and thanks for the vote of confidence (from everybody, not
just you, Boris).

In fact, I'm fine with this, and I'm not depressed about being
"rejected".  I've spoken with another list-member who got into the
Gallery early, got a photo or two accepted, then got a bunch rejected
later on.  His theory is that he "got in early", when photos were
needed and far fewer "accepted artists" were voting on images.

I'm sure that there are several things happening here:

As Paul said, there aren't many street photos in the gallery.  A few,
yes, but not many.  (although I did submit several still-lifes, a
sports photo and a portrait or three)

Also, in the FAQ of the gallery, Pentax suggests that voters consider
things such as focus and exposure when assessing photos.  Yikes!  What
chance to I have if one is told to consider such things!  ;-)

I'm not too worried about this, and I likely wouldn't have made
comment at all, except that there were comments made on this list in
the past about the whole "voting/acceptance procedure", so I thought
that I'd throw in my two cents.

As for whether I'm a good photographer or not, well let's just say
that I have fun at it, I'm happy with the way some shots turn out, get
some nice feedback once in a while (from this list and elsewhere), all
of which is important to me.

Thanks again,
frank



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