On Fri, Dec 9, 2011, at 11:22 AM, Daniel J. Matyola wrote:
> I was pleasantly surprised this morning to note that the Pentax Photo
> Gallery has acted on all the images I submitted on Nov 27.  That is
> quite prompt!  While they rejected a couple of images I really liked,
> they did accept the one I really wanted to get in the gallery.
> 
> I am getting a bit concerned about some of my older submissions,
> however.  While they have acted on all my Nov 27 entries, they have
> not acted on one of those I submitted on Nov 19, or on any of my Nov
> 11 submissions.  Even more curious, There are 2 still pending review
> from November 2, and the very first image I submitted after the
> gallery reopened, on October 24, is also still listed as "Pending
> Artist Voting."
> 
> Has anyone else noticed that some of their submissions heave been held
> up while later submission are acted on quickly?  Does anyone else have
> an image as old as Oct 24 still "Pending Artist Voting"?
> 
> This may be an indication that there is still a two-tiered voting
> system, or it may be an indication that some of my images got lost in
> the flood of image that came in where the Gallery was reactivated.
> 
> Any thoughts?





All of the ones I submitted on Oct 24 have now been processed.  In fact,
the approval/rejection process seems to have been very active this week
and my pending images have been significantly reduced.

I'd either contact the gallery about your older images or simply
resubmit them - having two identical images in the voting queue doesn't
seem to be a problem, based on recent experience.  You can always delete
the older one once the newer one has been processed.



Cheers

Brian

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Brian Walters
Australian Native Plants Society (Australia)
http://anpsa.org.au


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