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So I never got my wrench to take off my polarizing filter, so I decide to take some shots on the ramp. Would this pass? Also let me know if I can edit out mistakes or if it's unfixable.
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So I never got my wrench to take off my polarizing filter, so I decide to take some shots on the ramp. Would this pass? Also let me know if I can edit out mistakes or if it's unfixable.
This would certainly be rejected, for multiple reasons. Most of them could be addressed with a better edit, except the poor light which means you would never be able to get the contrast better than borderline at best.
This would certainly be rejected, for multiple reasons. Most of them could be addressed with a better edit, except the poor light which means you would never be able to get the contrast better than borderline at best.
I agree on all of these, I tried taking quick shots through the fence, didn't really know how to crop it, batched up some settings real quick without a tripod on a crappy day and voila. lol
Regardless, do you have any suggestions on how to fix the "soft?" I've always had a problem with soft.
Would be rejected for contrast, centering, too far, and cropping/ratio.
Ok, so is the fuel truck considered part of the aircraft when centering? Also, what is cropping/ratio, it's 16x9. Also, can too far be fixed by a tighter crop or would that be a lens with more focal length.
Ok, so is the fuel truck considered part of the aircraft when centering? Also, what is cropping/ratio, it's 16x9. Also, can too far be fixed by a tighter crop or would that be a lens with more focal length.
Even if the fuel truck were to be considered integral to the scene (debatable), there is no reason for such a wide crop. The ratio is actually acceptable; for some reason the version I looked at earlier was displaying at less than 1024 pix.
Even if the fuel truck were to be considered integral to the scene (debatable), there is no reason for such a wide crop. The ratio is actually acceptable; for some reason the version I looked at earlier was displaying at less than 1024 pix.
So should I try to get the crop as close to the wing on the right and as close to the fuel truck on the left as possible?
So should I try to get the crop as close to the wing on the right and as close to the fuel truck on the left as possible?
In general, closer crops are prefered, just not too close. Browse the 1000s of similar images in the DB to get an idea. Also keep in mind the contrast is such that even with a better crop, this image would still be rejected.
In general, closer crops are prefered, just not too close. Browse the 1000s of similar images in the DB to get an idea. Also keep in mind the contrast is such that even with a better crop, this image would still be rejected.
Ok, I'll shoot closer and on a better day. Thanks for your help.
And I tried to save the image here, I'm not expecting it to be perfect, but would this very last edit suffice?
Ok, I'll shoot closer and on a better day. Thanks for your help.
And I tried to save the image here, I'm not expecting it to be perfect, but would this very last edit suffice?
This would be rejected for overexposure, contrast, centering, soft, and cropping/ratio.
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