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Because Hawaii definatly is known for its huge train system.....wait...what?
I think they were delivered to Hawaii by ship (from China or something), then they realized that there wasn't enough time to get them to Milwaukee before the trade show, so they threw them on the Mryia instead.
Good shot, I like how it is nice and centered. I do not think that the backlighting takes away from the picture. Go ahead and appeal and see what happens, it won't hurt.
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I was thinking about appealing this. I know it's suffers from some backlight, but I still think it's a pretty good photo of a one-of-a-kind airplane.
I didn't get a chance to get there in the morning, which would have put the sun behind me, and I wasn't about to ask the crew to turn their plane around for me just to get a centered nose shot (ok, I should have moved it myself).
Seriously, I was wondering if that photo is worth appealing, and/or is there anything I can do to reduce the backlighting effect.
It's one of my favorite photos I shot that memorable day, and any help that would get this photo approved will be much appreciated.
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