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My first question: why do you upload if you expect a rejection?
Anyway ... the chopped off stab looks distracting, for some maybe acceptable, for others not. Had I screened it, it would have been an instant rejection for dark and lack of contrast
What I meant was, that I thought if it's gonna be rejected, it's gonna be, as always, because of contrast. And if it was a contrast rejection, I wouldn't say a word. But "cut off" rejection really suprised me, espacially that there's a lot of accepted photos of aircraft with various parts chopped off.
One more question. Can appealed photo be rejected by Senior Screener for reasons different than in original rejection? For instance, if SS wouldn't mind chopped off stab and level, but he wouldn't like the contrast, can he reject that appeal? Just curious.
..........One more question. Can appealed photo be rejected by Senior Screener for reasons different than in original rejection? For instance, if SS wouldn't mind chopped off stab and level, but he wouldn't like the contrast, can he reject that appeal? Just curious.
Thanks
Basically, Yes.
If it 'ain't broken........ Don't try to mend it !
One more question. Can appealed photo be rejected by Senior Screener for reasons different than in original rejection? For instance, if SS wouldn't mind chopped off stab and level, but he wouldn't like the contrast, can he reject that appeal? Just curious.
Thanks
Just to expand on what Brian replied, yep the seniors can most definitely reject an appeal for other reasons. There are times for example someone will send an appeal in but when the appeal comes through there are other very evident reasons to reject the photo. Whilst the initial screeners do their best to give all reasons, sometimes things get missed like a dust spot, bad cropping or a category is missed and the info is incorrect. For example you might send a Cargo aircraft through on appeal for soft, but you forgot to select the cargo category. The appeal screener would notice that the category is missing and then reject the appeal as there is no way in the appeal system to change any information. All we get is an accept or reject option. In these cases we would do our best to make sure you're given a reason why the appeal was rejected.
Main issue is simply the lack of contrast between the aircraft and the light grey background. In these conditions there is simply not enough contrast available. The result in your photo is a lack of shadows, making the whole photo look kind of "flat".
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Thx,
federbear
Hello,
Your photo seems Over Saturation the sky is too blue so makes the picture unnatural. Did u use Landscape Mode to take this photo or did u add lot of Saturation to it ? Reducing some will be better.
What's wrong with it? Noise or grain? Where it is? Shoot it with 100 iso..and where jpg comression?
Hello,
Sometime will appear noise and grain although you use ISO100 and many reasons can explain. Regarding to this photo, noise and grainy appear under the aircraft and wings the sky also has it. Regarding to the Compression Problem , when u use Equalize in PS you can see.Besides, i can see a little Halo around the aircraft but not serious.
Cheers,
Harry
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@bluepada7: You certainly need "special scheme" category for that one. And, even though I'm not a screener, I think that, you should try a bit wider crop, just to fit the whole engine in the frame.
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