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    Hello,

    I'm fairly new to JP and would like some advice on this photo and whether or not it would be acceptable to upload as is or if there is something that needs to be done.

    Thanks in advance.​
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  • #2
    Originally posted by ProjectJSC View Post
    Hello,

    I'm fairly new to JP and would like some advice on this photo and whether or not it would be acceptable to upload as is or if there is something that needs to be done.

    Thanks in advance.​
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    there may be some obstruction from the grass by the wheel, but other than that just watch out for any heat haze/sharpness issues.

    remember before uploading, select the 'special scheme' box!

    Welcome to Jetphotos.

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    • #3
      (just to note I am not a screener so, dlowwa/alex may disagree with me)

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      • #4
        Originally posted by ProjectJSC View Post
        Hello,

        I'm fairly new to JP and would like some advice on this photo and whether or not it would be acceptable to upload as is or if there is something that needs to be done.
        Borderline soft. Probably from heat haze, but can't really tell.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by flyetty View Post

          there may be some obstruction from the grass by the wheel, but other than that just watch out for any heat haze/sharpness issues.

          remember before uploading, select the 'special scheme' box!

          Welcome to Jetphotos.
          Heat haze and sharpness were my main concerns with this photo due to my distance from the plane. And regarding the obstruction of the wheel from the grass, I know you say you aren't a screener but would something that miniscule really get the photo rejected? Just asking out of curiosity. Thanks for your feedback, it's much appreciated😊

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          • #6
            Originally posted by dlowwa View Post

            Borderline soft. Probably from heat haze, but can't really tell.
            Thanks for your response dlowwa, with it being borderline soft, would sharpening it up a touch be enough to rectify the issue?

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            • #7
              Originally posted by ProjectJSC View Post

              Thanks for your response dlowwa, with it being borderline soft, would sharpening it up a touch be enough to rectify the issue?
              Possibly.

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