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Looks fine for me. You can always upload and check for the horizon tool once uploaded. That will be the view that we'll have when screening your photos
Looks fine for me. You can always upload and check for the horizon tool once uploaded. That will be the view that we'll have when screening your photos
Yeah, it also looks ok to me but I'm not yet the best judge of it
Can you please just tell me if this photo is ok for uploading? light conditions were not the best that day and I feel like the sky made the photo a bit darker.
Thanks a bunch for your help
Can you please tell me if this photo is ok for acceptance based on the centering/framing/cropping? Also didn't find anything about aircraft's being lit in one side and the other not. Any other issues? Thanks!
Can you please tell me if this photo is ok for acceptance based on the centering/framing/cropping? Also didn't find anything about aircraft's being lit in one side and the other not. Any other issues? Thanks!
Cropping ok, horizon not ok, but image is backlit so not really worth fixing.
This was taken in the early morning, the sun was not in front of me, it was in my back a little to the right side I guess. Thanks anyway for the feedback.
This was taken in the early morning, the sun was not in front of me, it was in my back a little to the right side I guess. Thanks anyway for the feedback.
You can try to guess where the sun was if you'd like, but the fact that the side of the aircraft facing you is in shadow means it is backlit..
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I don't understand why and I need a better explanation so I can improve my editing. This was shot in the early morning, the aircraft was facing me and one of its sides is darker than the other thanks to the sun position, when I was editing I even tried to put the shadows/darks paremeters higher than the usual but I decided against it because it looked quite unnatural, specially the engines.
JetPhotos.com is the biggest database of aviation photographs with over 5 million screened photos online!
I don't understand why and I need a better explanation so I can improve my editing. This was shot in the early morning, the aircraft was facing me and one of its sides is darker than the other thanks to the sun position, when I was editing I even tried to put the shadows/darks paremeters higher than the usual but I decided against it because it looked quite unnatural, specially the engines.
Thank you so much!
Did you check the histogram? Usually gives a good indication of whether an image is under/overexposed.
Can anyone tell me if this photo is ok for acceptance? I've been getting a couple of photos rejected for 'Dark/Underexposed' and I just wanna check if this one's fine and if I'm editing correctly. If there's any issues or if you have any suggestions for me to improve, please do let me know
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