Avro85 From Belgium, joined Jun 2005, 236 posts, RR: 2 Reply 6, posted (6 years 8 months 1 week 1 day 20 hours ago) and read 2645 times:
Thanks for the comments.
Quoting Aero145 (Reply 4): But IMO the second photo you posted in the 1st post is just very nice. Nothing is blocking the a/c, so I don't understand the clutter problem.
Indeed nothing is blocking, but I suppose that there are too much non aviation things in the picture. I knew the risk I took when I uploaded. But as some say: No risk no fun
Quoting Codeshare (Reply 5): As for the second one did you add a comment to the photo ? Maybe that could've helped ?
No I didn't add a comment. Maybe I should have done that. Good Idea for the future
LHRsunriser From United Kingdom, joined Oct 2004, 399 posts, RR: 2 Reply 7, posted (6 years 8 months 1 week 1 day 20 hours ago) and read 2630 times:
As for the first of the first post I can see a contrast problem caused by semi-backlighting, i suggest a boost of contrast making sure bad_dark does not cum into play would make it better,
Flamedude707 From United States of America, joined Jun 2005, 235 posts, RR: 0 Reply 8, posted (6 years 8 months 1 week 1 day 19 hours ago) and read 2623 times:
I think the second one is actually very nice. I would have loved to see it in the db. These are what A.net needs more of. Shots that vary from the standard side on motive. It really gets old after a while. You would think, with the db exceding a million, they would make an effort to add more unique material, but i guess not.
Chukcha From Australia, joined Mar 2006, 1935 posts, RR: 8 Reply 9, posted (6 years 8 months 1 week 1 day 18 hours ago) and read 2613 times:
Quoting Aero145 (Reply 4): But IMO the second photo you posted in the 1st post is just very nice.
Quoting Flamedude707 (Reply 8): I think the second one is actually very nice.
I agree, the second one does look nice. IMHO, the buses and people on the foreground don't distract attention from the aircraft but actually create a nice framing making the picture more 'alive'. The airplane still dominates in all her glory ...
Skidmarks From UK - England, joined Dec 2004, 7121 posts, RR: 60 Reply 11, posted (6 years 8 months 1 week 1 day 10 hours ago) and read 2575 times:
I also have had a picture rejected for "Personal Borders" I can't find this rejection reason anywhere, and I'm confused as I can't see any of the usual borders that sometimes get missed.
I haven't recieved a rejection e-mail yet, and now I'm at work I cannot access my personal e-mail, so if theres a message from the screener I haven't yet seen it.
LHRSIMON From United Kingdom, joined Apr 2002, 1342 posts, RR: 25 Reply 13, posted (6 years 8 months 1 week 1 day 10 hours ago) and read 2573 times:
Quoting Chukcha (Reply 9): I agree, the second one does look nice. IMHO, the buses and people on the foreground don't distract attention from the aircraft but actually create a nice framing making the picture more 'alive'. The airplane still dominates in all her glory
I agree. The 2nd photo is a good study of both aircraft and this viewing area. Having not seen this area before (i have not visited ZRH) i think it would be a very good addition to the DB.
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JumboJim747 From Australia, joined Oct 2004, 2462 posts, RR: 50 Reply 15, posted (6 years 8 months 1 week 1 day 9 hours ago) and read 2552 times:
I think it all happens when the cropping is done as its happened to me also.
What to look out for when cropping is that on CS2 anyway is that the crop angle can change so slightly that its not noticeable so when your cropping so near the edge of the frame and the angle of the crop is changed you get that border.
What i look out for more now is the change of colour of the cropping outline .
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