Hi all,
I've been trying to post an image of a Cessna 337E Skymaster however it has been rejected twice for being "dark/underexposed".
I'll walk you through what happened:
(first attachment)

I upload this image and it gets rejected for "dark/underexposed"
Fair enough.
So, I head back into the editor and brighten it up:
(second attachment)

Once again, it is rejected for being "dark/underexposed"
Bare in mind this is the only reason this image was rejected however after appealing a screener told me that it was "slightly dark, in addition also slightly leaning to the left."
So, as I have ran out of queue slots, I thought I would post my re-re-edited shot on this forum, and I'd love to to know if you think if it will pass screening once I get my slots back:
(third attachment)

Also, please bare in mind that this is a first registration shot, and that the hangar doors in the background were all crooked meaning I had to rely on my camera's leveller. Oh, and I'm fairly new around here so please be nice
Thanks for any assistance!
Regards,
Ben Long https://www.jetphotos.com/photograph...erm=Ben%20Long
I've been trying to post an image of a Cessna 337E Skymaster however it has been rejected twice for being "dark/underexposed".
I'll walk you through what happened:
(first attachment)
I upload this image and it gets rejected for "dark/underexposed"
Fair enough.
So, I head back into the editor and brighten it up:
(second attachment)
Once again, it is rejected for being "dark/underexposed"
Bare in mind this is the only reason this image was rejected however after appealing a screener told me that it was "slightly dark, in addition also slightly leaning to the left."
So, as I have ran out of queue slots, I thought I would post my re-re-edited shot on this forum, and I'd love to to know if you think if it will pass screening once I get my slots back:
(third attachment)
Also, please bare in mind that this is a first registration shot, and that the hangar doors in the background were all crooked meaning I had to rely on my camera's leveller. Oh, and I'm fairly new around here so please be nice

Thanks for any assistance!
Regards,
Ben Long https://www.jetphotos.com/photograph...erm=Ben%20Long
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