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I think it will be dark/underposed because the light is low because the light is coming in before the sun rises. And I think I will receive too much or too little contrast. Perhaps the histogram is skewed to the right from the center and draws a red line? I've heard that it's overexposed or overly dark. Is this photo likely to get rejected?
Do your photos have a lot of dark or light, contrast, or softness?
I think it will be dark/underposed because the light is low because the light is coming in before the sun rises. And I think I will receive too much or too little contrast. Perhaps the histogram is skewed to the right from the center and draws a red line? I've heard that it's overexposed or overly dark. Is this photo likely to get rejected?
Contrast is a bit weak, but not a big problem. Bigger issue will be softness.
Hello. I filmed it during the day when the sunlight was ambiguous and there was haze. Vineting? It looks like a picture you might see. It's in one corner. I'd like to ask for your advice on this picture.
For the third time...
It's backlit.
Quality is ok, it's very nice photo with good light and no vignetting or compression, but you can see the tail shadow which unfortunately would result in rejection.
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