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it would be desirable to hear opinion of community on these pictures before application for the publication
1. color (orange tint). contrast and exposure are ok.
2. centering and overprocessed. Whatever you're doing to pull the shadows like that usually results in a bad processing rejection. As a Night Shot, exposure is not an issue.
3. horizon, compression, and appears to be window reflection in top right corner
First one lacks contrast and it's a bit dark, also soft in the words in the plane body. The second is dark (see the right side of the histogram) and the third is dark (see the right side of the histogram), soft and needs CW rotation.
Best Regards,
Vinicius
Sorry, but contrast and exposure are not big issues with these images.
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I was refused in placement of a photo in galleries, the truth I don't understand the reason for which work has been rejected. Whether it is possible to receive azjyasneniye for the term - Backlit. My English leaves much to be desired
https://www.jetphotos.com/viewqueued_b.php?id=6494420
I was refused in placement of a photo in galleries, the truth I don't understand the reason for which work has been rejected. Whether it is possible to receive azjyasneniye for the term - Backlit. My English leaves much to be desired
Looks like the sun might have been on the other side of the subject. Also looks a bit soft to me.
I have received the answer to the question at the administrator - Aircraft is dark/not fully lit, and also soft. How to understand that the plane isn't completely lit or dark? Forgive, but this formulation doesn't find my understanding.
I have received the answer to the question at the administrator - Aircraft is dark/not fully lit, and also soft. How to understand that the plane isn't completely lit or dark? Forgive, but this formulation doesn't find my understanding.
A good indication is when the tail is in shadow, or there is no direct light falling on the aircraft.
and you can show on the example of the picture? Just I would like to see. So I hardly can catch a cause of failure
What of these pictures can try to be published?
and you can show on the example of the picture? Just I would like to see. So I hardly can catch a cause of failure
What of these pictures can try to be published?
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Honestly, the light is not great on any of them, but if I were to try again, I think the last one has the best chance. It would need a better edit, as this one is also a bit too dark and soft towards the tail.
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