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  • xirayt
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    Hi again! Was just wondering if this one counts as a ''night shot'' category. And if so/not, would this get rejected for contrast or something in that case?

    Thanks again
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  • dlowwa
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    Originally posted by xirayt View Post

    Turned up the exposure, and realized the nose was a bit blurry. But is the exposure well enough if I were to use similar lit photos from that day?
    Still quite dark.

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  • xirayt
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    Originally posted by dlowwa View Post

    Hi, too dark and looks a bit blurry towards the nose.
    Turned up the exposure, and realized the nose was a bit blurry. But is the exposure well enough if I were to use similar lit photos from that day?
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  • dlowwa
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    Originally posted by xirayt View Post
    ​Did some spotting at Heathrow, was wondering if this photo is classified by any means as a night-shot? If so at all acceptable? Taken at late sunset, minutes before the sun went down.

    Would love to have tips to improvise on it and so on
    Hi, too dark and looks a bit blurry towards the nose.

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  • MarkosVicioso
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    Originally posted by xirayt View Post
    ​Did some spotting at Heathrow, was wondering if this photo is classified by any means as a night-shot? If so at all acceptable? Taken at late sunset, minutes before the sun went down.

    Would love to have tips to improvise on it and so on
    Hi!
    Sunset and Sunrise pictures are included in the night-shot category. This one would be one of those.
    Regards

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  • xirayt
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    Prescreening Advice

    ​Did some spotting at Heathrow, was wondering if this photo is classified by any means as a night-shot? If so at all acceptable? Taken at late sunset, minutes before the sun went down.

    Would love to have tips to improvise on it and so on
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