The image above has been rejected for backlit reasons. I thought I understood that backlit is where shadow is cast on the aircraft because of the direction of lighting but I must admit I am struggling to see any shadow in this situation. I don';t want to appeal in case I am missing something. Could someone kindly clarify the backlit issue for this image, please?
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Originally posted by Andrew 23 Harris View PostThe image above has been rejected for backlit reasons. I thought I understood that backlit is where shadow is cast on the aircraft because of the direction of lighting but I must admit I am struggling to see any shadow in this situation. I don';t want to appeal in case I am missing something. Could someone kindly clarify the backlit issue for this image, please?
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Originally posted by Andrew 23 Harris View PostI am struggling to see any shadow in this situation.
2) A polished aircraft is difficult to judge in any case, because it reflects the otherwise sunlit surroundings. But if you look at the root of the LH wing and the LH elevator, you could clearly see the darker parts which indicate shade (from the fuselage and the vertical stabiliser).
3) I also see a shadow on the pilot's left side which tells me he's entirely lit from his right.
I hope this helps you to less struggle!.
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