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Hello team, I have a question regarding this rejection. I have seen pictures with this kind of cut, and recently two of my pictures have been rejected for that kind of cut, so I don't get it. Wich parameters should I use to this kind of cut.
Thanks,
For this kind of crop, I think it also depends the angle from the aircraft (IMHO based on my accepted and rejected photos) to get a balanced photo. In this case cut in the wing sort out some components from the wing and do not get a accepted view.
In general the Parameters I think are: don't cut components. In this case wing components and porthole. The angle is tricky, but an option is to cut just leaving the wheel out. But it will leave it too tight.
Also, yes, there are framings similar to this one, but the most common I have seen is the AC at for example, a 35-45 angle, leaving the wing full in the frame.
I keep an album as reference as framing is challenging sometimes.
Hello team, I have a question regarding this rejection. I have seen pictures with this kind of cut, and recently two of my pictures have been rejected for that kind of cut, so I don't get it. Wich parameters should I use to this kind of cut.
Thanks,
Hi,
It“s difficult to say "cut there and it will be acceptable". It“s mostly depends on how balanced is the picture. In your case, there is too much aircraft visible for a 90° close up. Better is to cut behind the titles or between the letters, like in this examples:
Behind titles:
CV7746 speeding up for departure to Los Angeles (LAX). "city of Walferdange". [1200px]. LX-VCV. Boeing 747-4R7F(SCD). JetPhotos.com is the biggest database of aviation photographs with over 5 million screened photos online!
Landed as LH17 from Hamburg (HAM). Thanks for waving guys :). "Sindelfingen" [1920px]. D-AIZG. Airbus A320-214. JetPhotos.com is the biggest database of aviation photographs with over 5 million screened photos online!
"Hengill" arrived from Reykjavik as FI520. It“s the only B757-300 in Icelandair fleet. [1920px]. TF-FIX. Boeing 757-308. JetPhotos.com is the biggest database of aviation photographs with over 6 million screened photos online!
VP-BKI operating flight SU2300 from Moskow (SVO) today. "D. Ryabushinsky / Д. Рябушинский". [1920px]. VP-BKI. Airbus A321-211. JetPhotos.com is the biggest database of aviation photographs with over 5 million screened photos online!
Lining up for departure towards Beyrut (BEY) as CV850. *This Aircraft is very special for me. It is the only one Wordwide, that has his first flight exactly with my birthday!* [1920px]. LX-RCV. Boeing 747-4R7F(SCD). JetPhotos.com is the biggest database of aviation photographs with over 5 million screened photos online!
Sad to see this. "Tag der offenen Tür 2016" *my 100th picture on jetphotos.net* [1200px]. RA-73010. Boeing 757-230. JetPhotos.com is the biggest database of aviation photographs with over 6 million screened photos online!
Moments before take off. "Dinkelsbühl"[1200px]. D-AILD. Airbus A319-114. JetPhotos.com is the biggest database of aviation photographs with over 6 million screened photos online!
There are much more examples, but as said above: The Important thing is, that the picture is balanced.
For your picture i would say a cut between titles and engine.
For this kind of crop, I think it also depends the angle from the aircraft (IMHO based on my accepted and rejected photos) to get a balanced photo. In this case cut in the wing sort out some components from the wing and do not get a accepted view.
In general the Parameters I think are: don't cut components. In this case wing components and porthole. The angle is tricky, but an option is to cut just leaving the wheel out. But it will leave it too tight.
Also, yes, there are framings similar to this one, but the most common I have seen is the AC at for example, a 35-45 angle, leaving the wing full in the frame.
I keep an album as reference as framing is challenging sometimes.
It“s difficult to say "cut there and it will be acceptable". It“s mostly depends on how balanced is the picture. In your case, there is too much aircraft visible for a 90° close up. Better is to cut behind the titles or between the letters, like in this examples:
Behind titles:
CV7746 speeding up for departure to Los Angeles (LAX). "city of Walferdange". [1200px]. LX-VCV. Boeing 747-4R7F(SCD). JetPhotos.com is the biggest database of aviation photographs with over 5 million screened photos online!
Landed as LH17 from Hamburg (HAM). Thanks for waving guys :). "Sindelfingen" [1920px]. D-AIZG. Airbus A320-214. JetPhotos.com is the biggest database of aviation photographs with over 5 million screened photos online!
"Hengill" arrived from Reykjavik as FI520. It“s the only B757-300 in Icelandair fleet. [1920px]. TF-FIX. Boeing 757-308. JetPhotos.com is the biggest database of aviation photographs with over 6 million screened photos online!
VP-BKI operating flight SU2300 from Moskow (SVO) today. "D. Ryabushinsky / Д. Рябушинский". [1920px]. VP-BKI. Airbus A321-211. JetPhotos.com is the biggest database of aviation photographs with over 5 million screened photos online!
Lining up for departure towards Beyrut (BEY) as CV850. *This Aircraft is very special for me. It is the only one Wordwide, that has his first flight exactly with my birthday!* [1920px]. LX-RCV. Boeing 747-4R7F(SCD). JetPhotos.com is the biggest database of aviation photographs with over 5 million screened photos online!
Sad to see this. "Tag der offenen Tür 2016" *my 100th picture on jetphotos.net* [1200px]. RA-73010. Boeing 757-230. JetPhotos.com is the biggest database of aviation photographs with over 6 million screened photos online!
Moments before take off. "Dinkelsbühl"[1200px]. D-AILD. Airbus A319-114. JetPhotos.com is the biggest database of aviation photographs with over 6 million screened photos online!
There are much more examples, but as said above: The Important thing is, that the picture is balanced.
For your picture i would say a cut between titles and engine.
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Hello team, I made a mistake while uploading this picture with the location. The correct location is MROC Juan Santamarķa international airport. I tried to fix it but it hasn't changed. Any help?
Thanks
Hello team, I made a mistake while uploading this picture with the location. The correct location is MROC Juan Santamarķa international airport. I tried to fix it but it hasn't changed. Any help?
Thanks
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