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My full apologies for that, I didn't realise,
Here is a link to Flickr, I have removed it from the queue,
Cheers!
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Originally posted by Jordan Williams View PostHey again,
I re-edited a similar photo from that particular shoot and was wondering if this was still to soft and/or needed more sharpening?
Just really trying to get a gauge as to what is acceptable
Thanks again!
https://www.jetphotos.com/viewqueued_b.php?id=6770429
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Hey again,
I re-edited a similar photo from that particular shoot and was wondering if this was still to soft and/or needed more sharpening?
Just really trying to get a gauge as to what is acceptable
Thanks again!
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Excellent! I'll make the adjustments and keep your advice in mind for the future! Thanks heaps for your time and help!
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Originally posted by Jordan Williams View PostHey there,
I was wondering if I would be able to get some feedback in terms of how to improve my photography and editing skills for the future regarding my last rejection,
Beforehand I want to thank you guys for taking the time to sort through and screen the image(s), I can't imagine how hard that job is and I thank you very much for your hard work!!
I was first wondering how to go about sharpening my images correctly? Most of the time I typically will either undersharpen and in some rare cases oversharpen as well, Is this something that I should look at improving when I edit my images or when I take the photos?
Secondly I was wanting some advice in getting better contrast and brightness in my images, that seems to be my second biggest issue alongside sharpening
Lastly, just a quick question with dust in images (like the one that got rejected today), is there any way to counter this when editing or is it just something to be cautious of with cleaning the lens prior to going out and shooting?
Thanks very much for your time,
With Kindest Regards,
Jordan Williams
https://www.jetphotos.com/viewqueued_b.php?id=6748045
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Jordan Williams, Editing/Photography tips
Hey there,
I was wondering if I would be able to get some feedback in terms of how to improve my photography and editing skills for the future regarding my last rejection,
Beforehand I want to thank you guys for taking the time to sort through and screen the image(s), I can't imagine how hard that job is and I thank you very much for your hard work!!
I was first wondering how to go about sharpening my images correctly? Most of the time I typically will either undersharpen and in some rare cases oversharpen as well, Is this something that I should look at improving when I edit my images or when I take the photos?
Secondly I was wanting some advice in getting better contrast and brightness in my images, that seems to be my second biggest issue alongside sharpening
Lastly, just a quick question with dust in images (like the one that got rejected today), is there any way to counter this when editing or is it just something to be cautious of with cleaning the lens prior to going out and shooting?
Thanks very much for your time,
With Kindest Regards,
Jordan Williams
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Awesome thanks so much for that! I will defiantly work on these aspects for next time around! Thanks so much for your help, it is more than appreciated!
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Originally posted by Jordan Williams View PostHey there!
I recently took this long exposure image of a B737-400F during turn around period at our local airport here in Palmerston North and had a few questions..
Is this type of long exposure image acceptable for the Jetphotos database? Even if not this one particularly
Im also aware of the obstructing objects.ect in the image but would it be acceptable as a ramp or airport picture with the vehicles and ground crews? or would it be still have to be submitted as a picture of the aircraft (ZK-PAT)?
And lastly if the image isn't acceptable for these or any other reasons, what could I do in future to improve?
Thanks kindly for your help and advice,
With Kindest Regards,
Jordan
Long exposure images are acceptable in JetPhotos.net, it always depends of the composition.
In your photo, there is a lot of obstructing objects, the image is soft and also need a better crop/centering, so I think it cannot be acceptable for this reasons [and also this one can't be a ramp shot].
For the next times, try to center better the camera in a way you can do a better centering/crop and also wait a moment with less obstruction.
I`m now from the crew, but if I can help in any way, just send a message, will be a pleasure.
Cheers,
Vinicius
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Sorry having trouble uploading the image, here is a link to it on Flickr: https://www.flickr.com/photos/157241...posted-public/
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Jordan Williams, Feedback for Image
Hey there!
I recently took this long exposure image of a B737-400F during turn around period at our local airport here in Palmerston North and had a few questions..
Is this type of long exposure image acceptable for the Jetphotos database? Even if not this one particularly
Im also aware of the obstructing objects.ect in the image but would it be acceptable as a ramp or airport picture with the vehicles and ground crews? or would it be still have to be submitted as a picture of the aircraft (ZK-PAT)?
And lastly if the image isn't acceptable for these or any other reasons, what could I do in future to improve?
Thanks kindly for your help and advice,
With Kindest Regards,
Jordan
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Originally posted by Jordan Williams View Post[ATTACH=CONFIG]13876[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]13877[/ATTACH]
Hey again, I've been working on a couple more images, was there any advice or suggestions that could be made to improve them for the database? Cheers and thanks again
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