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The first photo is aiming for the first registration, but I think it is soft (due to great cropping) and backlit. But maybe they are borderline. Do you think there is a chance?
The other four are my test runs for larger pixels as I got approved for larger pics. I wonder if they are soft.
Thanks in advance!
1. soft, noisy
2. borderline soft/contrast
3. horizon, soft
4. borderline soft
5. ok for me
Do you think this is going to be rejected due to obstruction of the jet bridge? And other comments? Trying to get a first registration with this bird.
And please let me know which way to rotate if it is unlevel
I guess maybe an unobstructured version would be a bit better. But I am not sure if the standards are on par, especially concerned about luminosity, leveling, and softness.
I guess maybe an unobstructured version would be a bit better. But I am not sure if the standards are on par, especially concerned about luminosity, leveling, and softness.
As far as I can see it's still obstructed by the jetbridge.
I guess maybe an unobstructured version would be a bit better. But I am not sure if the standards are on par, especially concerned about luminosity, leveling, and softness.
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