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  • #16
    Originally posted by middleken
    OK, thanks for your reasoning. My intended "focus" was the customized "Cape Cod" ceiling tile as it is unusual to see that. If I had zeroed in on that alone, to me it would not have been acceptable and not show its place in the cabin.
    if that's the case then you've not made it very clear, hence the motive rejection. if the cape cod sign is the primary focus then it's likely to run in to the motive issue again.


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    • #17
      Originally posted by Longreach747
      if that's the case then you've not made it very clear, hence the motive rejection. if the cape cod sign is the primary focus then it's likely to run in to the motive issue again.
      I am not going to resubmit it (though I had another screener tell me to) because we can go round and round all day on this. The shot without the Cape Cod sign was accepted without one single thing as the focus - the entire cabin is the focus. The sign on the ceiling of the rejected shot is clear and speaks for itself.

      Thanks for your time.

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      • #18
        Originally posted by Longreach747
        if that's the case then you've not made it very clear, hence the motive rejection. if the cape cod sign is the primary focus then it's likely to run in to the motive issue again.
        I think he means that he uploaded the rejected shot because it is different to the accepted one because of the Cape Cod Sign, which makes sense to me.

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        • #19
          Personally, I can't understand why anyone should want to look at photos of the interiors of modern airliners-just rows of seats, one not much different to another.
          Last edited by Propman; 2007-10-19, 13:49.

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          • #20
            Originally posted by Propman
            Personally, I can't understand why anyone should want to look at photos of the interiors of modern airliners-just rows of seats, one not much different to another.
            Some of our viewers have possibly never seen inside an aircraft and there are probably some that will not be fortunate enough to do so, so images are the next best thing.

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            • #21
              Originally posted by Propman
              Personally, I can't understand why anyone should want to look at photos of the interiors of modern airliners-just rows of seats, one not much different to another.
              Helps me. I look at them if im going on a flight to check the seating configuartion etc.

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              • #22
                I agree with Sam, when I am booking flights and I have a choice of airlines I will frequently use 'cabin view' shots to help make a decision-such pictures will usually give an independant opinion of what the cabin is really like instead of the biased viewpoint you will get from the airlines websites.


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