Another bunch of my nooby photos. Is the composition OK or should I try and find other angles? Thanks for your help!
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Originally posted by pandapilot
Thanks! Added some contrast and sharpness. Is it better?
For me personally the 2nd is still too soft, also the contrast seems not fixable this time, sorry. The first could be okay.
Regards.Best Regards from Germany,
Julian S.
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Originally posted by pandapilot
My final take on this frame, decreased the contrast 50 and 70 points. Is it any better or still not fixable?
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Originally posted by pandapilotTook a couple of photos today - are any acceptable? I am a total noob, so feel free to tell me leave them (if they are trash) and move on. Thanks!
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Originally posted by pandapilotAnother two of my pics. Would they be acceptable? (Horizon on the first one is leveled, the plane is performing "Afghanistan landing" with -15 degree pitch)
I'm not a screener on JetPhotos but I'll give you some advices:
First one:
Picture looks good, but please remove the dust spot over the wing and another one small dust spot on the buttom. Otherwise this will result in a rejection.
Second one:
The photo quality of this picture is ok, but please check the exposure with the help of the histogram. It looks a little (only a little bit) overexposed.
Additionally apply a little bit more sharpness and the main problem of the picture is the framing. The airplane is framed to hight - so center it lower.
Kind Regards
Julian
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Originally posted by Pilot8998 View Post
Hello pandapilot!
I'm not a screener on JetPhotos but I'll give you some advices:
First one:
Picture looks good, but please remove the dust spot over the wing and another one small dust spot on the buttom. Otherwise this will result in a rejection.
Second one:
The photo quality of this picture is ok, but please check the exposure with the help of the histogram. It looks a little (only a little bit) overexposed.
Additionally apply a little bit more sharpness and the main problem of the picture is the framing. The airplane is framed to hight - so center it lower.
Kind Regards
Julian
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Originally posted by LX-A343 View Post
Not just a little overexposed, I'd say genuinely overexposed
Regards
Julian
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