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Yes Matteo, that is correct. The fin on yours is casting a shadow, the fin on his isn't. What is wrong is using someone else's accepted image to indicate a fault. It is regarded as being extremely rude to do so.
If it 'ain't broken........ Don't try to mend it !
Based on the number of "backlit" rejections that I received and my understanding of the criterion following that, the accepted image above (not trying to be rude, but it's already being discussed) seems to be very very close to being "backlit".
Both images are borderline. One was accepted, the other wasn't.
This concept is more important that what it sounds at first sight. It is called measurement uncertainty. There is no micrometer or precision scale to measure exactly if a picture is within the limits of acceptable backlittiness. No patter how precisely you word the criteria, judgement always comes in play for borderline cases, and there is a grey zone. The same screener may accept a borderline picture that he himself judged as rejected 2 months earlier. And that does not mean that he is not being consistent.
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