Based on observation, I'd say "Ready for Review" means they haven't 
looked at it yet. "On hold" means they looked at it and they're not 
sure they want it, but they're going to hold off on declining it until 
they see if they get better material.
Paul
On Mar 7, 2007, at 6:22 PM, Mark Roberts wrote:

> Doug Brewer wrote:
>
>> Walter Hamler wrote:
>>> Well, at least they are doing something with the gallery. I had
> submitted 11
>>> photos that were all tenatively accepted. This AM they show 6 in the
>>> Gallery, 1 in the Collection, 3 on hold, and 1 Declined.
>>> The declined shot was shot with a 135 SMC-M lens but they did not 
>>> have
> a 135
>>> in the selection menu, so I had it listed as unknown. I suspect that
> they
>>> don't want "unknowns" in the final gallery.
>>
>> meanwhile, most of mine remain in limbo. I can picture the judges
>> praying for more photos to arrive so they don't have to include mine.
>
> Meanwhile, I just wish they'd clarify the difference between "Ready for
> Review" and "On hold".
>
> And though one of my rejected photos was taken with the Pentax (Tamron)
> 28-200, the other two were shot with the SMC-F 100/2.8 Macro.
>
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