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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.
Thanks a lot
cheers
Pic 1, 2 and 5 were really harsh rejection and I've added them
The BA 787 is soft on the engines, should be easy to improve via selective sharpening
The BA 777 has an issue with the white balance as whites are too grey
JetPhotos.com is the biggest database of aviation photographs with over 5 million screened photos online!
@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.
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
JetPhotos.com is the biggest database of aviation photographs with over 5 million screened photos online!
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.
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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