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Jet Photos Rejections : What They Doing??

hi guys,

grey area, if this is in the wrong place im sorry mate 😉

just got a photo rejected for too much dead space!!!!

let me know your thoughts and criticisms guys.

http://www.jetphotos.net/viewreject_b.php?id=1971021

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By: Grey Area - 16th June 2008 at 19:38

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I’m sorry in advance if this comes across as heavy-handed, but I really can’t allow this thread to set a precedent.

If anyone has a problem with a decision made on another website, they should take the matter up with the management of the site in question.

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By: PMN - 16th June 2008 at 18:39

I have to agree with them unfortunately. Bear in mind that you’re shooting an aircraft in the sky, not a ‘scene’ where you often want a lot of space for the image to breathe (well… Aviation images still need space, just not quite that much!) The crop in this photo just isn’t tight enough for it to be focussed properly on the aircraft. That said, it’s a great quality photo and it should be very easy to get it to an acceptable standard. Just try cropping it a little closer and you shouldn’t have any problems at all!

I know that was blunt but… Well… That’s just me! Hope it helped. 🙂

Paul

P.S. With regard to aspect ratio, all my aviation stuff and most of my non-aviation work is at 3:2. It just seems to work well for most things and it’s the aspect ratio most DSLR ‘s produce naturally.

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By: xpboy - 16th June 2008 at 18:36

thanks pete, i know your right 🙂 never mind next time, whats the best crop ratio on cs2 do you know?

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By: tenthije - 16th June 2008 at 18:34

Sorry mate, but I agree with them. Yoou should crop the photo a bit tighter. Also, I think the plane is not centered correctly vertically. It seems to be a tad too low in the frame.

http://img356.imageshack.us/img356/8084/naamloos2kopient9.jpg
http://img356.imageshack.us/img356/8084/naamloos2kopient9.5b520c174b.jpg

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