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I've tried to upload simlar photos to this one where I placed the middle of both aircraft in the centre of the image but were rejected for 'Aircraft not centred'. With that in mind I tried various versions of this one, including centreing the A320 but the image looks odd and top heavy. I settled on placing the centre of the image in between both aircraft. Just wondering what suggestion you would make.
I've tried to upload simlar photos to this one where I placed the middle of both aircraft in the centre of the image but were rejected for 'Aircraft not centred'. With that in mind I tried various versions of this one, including centreing the A320 but the image looks odd and top heavy. I settled on placing the centre of the image in between both aircraft. Just wondering what suggestion you would make.
Thanks
Background aircraft is prominent (close/in focus) enough that such centering to avoid cropping its tail seems justified. In other words, works for me.
I spent time working on getting it level as it depends on which vertical line is used. I can see it could be slightly out in both directions depending on which line you use so any pointers would be appreciated.
I spent time working on getting it level as it depends on which vertical line is used. I can see it could be slightly out in both directions depending on which line you use so any pointers would be appreciated.
Cheers
Trick of the eye I think. Looks like it's leaning left, but I think verticals are ok. I'd give you 50/50 chance on appeal, though it's obviously ok for me.
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