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On a whim, last week I entered a photography contest held by a local camera shop on their facebook page. The theme: Winter Wonderland. Considering some of the quality entries, I figured I would make maybe the top three. Out of over 40 entries, that was an audacious claim. A few minutes ago, a gal who works for said camera shop tagged my photo with "Grand Prize Winner." I must admit I want to cry. Out of all the contests I've entered of late, both for photography and writing, this is the first one I won. The prize is a 16x24 Canvas Gallery Wrap (whatever that is) of my winning photo or a different one if I want -- valued at $100. I still can't wrap my mind around it yet. Although I really like the photo, I never considered it one of my best. I picked that one out of all the other possibilities because of its uniqueness. The photo: I think now it won partly because it wasn't a typical winter wonderland photo -- especially compared to the other entries. That's not to knock any of them, because there were some quality entries that made me wonder how I could dare to compete with them. Then again, just because the photo's been tagged, and there's no other public notice of the win, I could be jumping the gun a bit. Perhaps it's a mistake or there is a Grand Grand Prize Winner, and mine's merely a runner up Grand Prize Winner. I know that's a stretch, but I've misunderstood "wins" before, and didn't realize until I bragged to the entire world that I made a boo-boo. Until it's made official, I'll reserve my happy dance. Edit: Okay, it's official. I won! Now if you'll excuse me, I need to happy dance. I can't do that and type at the same time. Buh-bye! |