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  • How is this bad motive?

    http://www.jetphotos.net/viewreject.php?id=250357

    I don't quite get that, can any one explain? Is it next to the over exposed box? And yes I know it's not a twin commanche
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  • #2
    *drool*

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    • #3
      Gonna be flying that thing 70 hours a month Along with this......

      [photoid=275950]

      [photoid=275949]

      [photoid=275947]
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      • #4
        i rejected it.

        you have a nice cockpit shot of this aircraft in the database and then you uplad this shot which leaves me wondering what i am looking at.

        the yolk is half cutoff, the rest is not very appealing in comparison to the shot you had accepted.


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        • #5
          Didn't have the EFIS up on the other shot. How many people look at the yoke?
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          • #6
            Use a diffuser or bounce the flash so there isn't all that horrid glare Light white plastic plate usually works well.

            -Clovis

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            • #7
              What do you mean by diffuser? I really hate how some of my panel shots turn out like that. I don't think my camera has bounce flash, so that options out. Thanks for the help.
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              • #8
                Try using the FEC if your camera has it. I found that this works sometimes

                FEC= Flash Exposure compensation

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                • #9
                  Yup, that has bad motive written all over it.

                  What are you showing is my question? To my eye I see nothing of value.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Airbus_A320
                    Try using the FEC if your camera has it. I found that this works sometimes

                    FEC= Flash Exposure compensation
                    No FEC on a 300D
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