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    Hi everyone,
    I am wondering if these get accepted into Jetphtos? (watermark will be removed)
    On the guidelines, it only says

    5.1 Backlit


    As a general rule: Don't take pictures with the sun in your eyes, shooting against the sun puts the visible half of the aircraft in shadow which means we can't see it to its advantage.
    As a rule of thumb: if the tail casts a shadow on the fuselage, the photo is most likely to be rejected for backlit.


    An exception to this is when the photographer is creating a silhouette sunset/sunrise type of shot.

    Thanks
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  • #2
    Originally posted by japanair772 View Post

    Hi everyone,
    I am wondering if these get accepted into Jetphtos? (watermark will be removed)
    On the guidelines, it only says

    5.1 Backlit


    As a general rule: Don't take pictures with the sun in your eyes, shooting against the sun puts the visible half of the aircraft in shadow which means we can't see it to its advantage.
    As a rule of thumb: if the tail casts a shadow on the fuselage, the photo is most likely to be rejected for backlit.


    An exception to this is when the photographer is creating a silhouette sunset/sunrise type of shot.

    Thanks
    Silhouette shots of this type are accepted, given the quality meets the usual standards.

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    • #3
      Japanair... in addition, make sure you read the guidelines. These type of shots require you to tick the “night shot” and “exclude form fr24” boxes I believe.

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      • #4
        "Night shot" automatically excludes from FR24 as long as there are other suitable images in the database, so there is no need to select "exclude from FR24"

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        • #5
          Originally posted by guy691 View Post
          "Night shot" automatically excludes from FR24 as long as there are other suitable images in the database, so there is no need to select "exclude from FR24"
          Sorry, you are incorrect. 'Night Shot' does not automatically exclude from FR24. Pick any recently added image marked as Night Shot (B-1065 for example), and you will see it displays perfectly well on FR24.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by dlowwa View Post
            Originally posted by guy691 View Post
            "Night shot" automatically excludes from FR24 as long as there are other suitable images in the database, so there is no need to select "exclude from FR24"
            Sorry, you are incorrect. 'Night Shot' does not automatically exclude from FR24. Pick any recently added image marked as Night Shot (B-1065 for example), and you will see it displays perfectly well on FR24.
            Correct. At the beginning, photos categorized as Night Shot were automatically excluded, but we changed that to allow also perfectly clear sunset shots to be displayed in FR24. So, either the photographer or the screener have to manually select "Exclude from FR24" if the photo doesn't show the whole aircraft good enough.
            My photos on Flickr www.flickr.com/photos/geridominguez

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            • #7
              Originally posted by LX-A343 View Post
              Correct. At the beginning, photos categorized as Night Shot were automatically excluded, but we changed that to allow also perfectly clear sunset shots to be displayed in FR24. So, either the photographer or the screener have to manually select "Exclude from FR24" if the photo doesn't show the whole aircraft good enough.
              Is a bad (ie. forgotten) "Exclude from FR24" cause for rejection?
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              • #8
                Originally posted by Felipe Garcia View Post
                Is a bad (ie. forgotten) "Exclude from FR24" cause for rejection?
                No, we will always fix that one for you.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by dlowwa View Post
                  No, we will always fix that one for you.
                  Ah ok, thanks.
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