Albany Center Gallery Regionals – did my photos get in??

I’ve participated in photography contests for the past two years, mostly involving state fair photo contests and the occasional themed photo event – i.e., St. Agnes Cemetery’s photo contest.  This is the first year in which I will have entered my photographs in two different gallery regionals – the Albany Center Gallery’s Photo Regionals, and the Albany Institute of History and Art’s Mohawk-Hudson Regionals.

I submitted five images for consideration to the Albany Center Gallery; they can select a maximum of three for display, or they can take two, or they can take one, or they can tell me to take a hike.

I was supposed to hear something last Monday, but there was no news.  I waited all day Tuesday, but unfortunately there was no cloud of white smoke (or black smoke) (or rainbow-festooned smoke) from the Columbia Street Basilica.

Waiting for the results is almost like waiting for Christmas.  You know it’s coming soon, but the days and hours seem to take forever.  Tick tock tick tock tick tock…

This afternoon, I got the results.  And here they are.  For the five pictures I submitted in the Albany Center Gallery Regionals:

Palace Theater

PALACE THEATER – Rejected.

That sound you hear is me banging my head against the wall.  How can you reject this photo?

LEHIGH VALLEY RAILROAD – Rejected.

Oh come on now.  That film waited 50+ years to get shot and you decide to reject it?  Maybe I should have waited another 50+ years to shoot this picture!

Lehigh Valley Railroad Building, Rochester, N.Y. - Shot on 60-year-old Kodak 120 B&W stock
Star Trail in St. Agnes Cemetery, Albany NY STAR TRAILS OF ST. AGNES CEMETERY – Rejected.

I’m disappointed, but I know that this photo achieved something special already.

L-KEN’S DRIVE-IN – Rejected.

No love for the split-film technique?  Dang it.

L-Kens in split film
2010-04-03 Archway, Rue St-Louis, Quebec City at night DESTINATION VOYAGE ROUGE ET BLEU – Rejected.

I swear, this picture gets no love whatsoever.

Five entries… five rejections.  I was told there were 500 entries this year, and they could only select 45 works.

Unfortunately, none of mine were among the 45 selected.

Not a great way to start the photo season for me.

Not giving up.

Not yet.

But I was kinda hoping for a better result than this.

I may need to sit at home and watch my DVD copy of The Iron Giant to feel better.

Except that I lent my DVD copy of The Iron Giant to someone six months ago and they never returned it.

Damn.  Just isn’t my day.