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JakTrax wrote:Exposure-wise I think both are within tolerance, although the second is certainly in need of a saturation/contrast boost (and I'm surprised it wasn't rejected on that basis). This actually illustrates the kind of broader tolerance bracket I'd like to see, rather than the narrow, knife-edge kind we frequently bear witness to nowadays.
vikkyvik wrote:JakTrax wrote:Exposure-wise I think both are within tolerance, although the second is certainly in need of a saturation/contrast boost (and I'm surprised it wasn't rejected on that basis). This actually illustrates the kind of broader tolerance bracket I'd like to see, rather than the narrow, knife-edge kind we frequently bear witness to nowadays.
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johnr wrote:There is a shot on the front page at the moment of some mothballed freighters where the main aircraft in the shot has the tail, engine and nose wheel all cut off. Blown highlights on the noses and generally seeming quite flat contrast wise. My question is is this allowed for those type of shots only? If it is then that’s fine but I am just seeking clarification. Regards.
jelpee wrote:I agree. The image is backlit and not the best crop. The matter is already under review amongst the Head Screening team.
Regards,
Jehan
PanAm_DC10 wrote:Hello
As we noted, there is no problem if you share your images on social media. Everyone appreciates them and they get the recognition they deserve.
The owners, crew and community who make up the site will not tolerate a member generating their own false views and PC votes. We did warn and unfortunately a member is now banned for 6 months from uploading. Had 10 images deleted for artificiial manipulation of views (it should be well more) and will find out shortly if he'll have his entire portfolio and account deleted.
Don't tell us this site runs on "who you know" when YOU are manipulating the view counts on your standard static display shots to the detriment of others who have made a real effort with their shots.
So if you're looking for John Richard Thomson, he may be back in 6 months time and should be ashamed of himself for lying to the owners, crew and community. For at least a year he has been manipulating the views on his shots among other actions that are not in the spirit of the community.
The owners of the site and greater community will not tolerate any such behaviour.
PanAm_DC10 wrote:As we noted, there is no problem if you share your images on social media. Everyone appreciates them and they get the recognition they deserve.
cpd wrote:I did some digging on reddit for a few minutes and see others being shared on there too fairly frequently.
Moose135 wrote:PanAm_DC10 wrote:As we noted, there is no problem if you share your images on social media. Everyone appreciates them and they get the recognition they deserve.cpd wrote:I did some digging on reddit for a few minutes and see others being shared on there too fairly frequently.
From Paul's comment, it looks like there is no problem sharing on Reddit.
PanAm_DC10 wrote:With that said, standards for vintage shots have been relaxed a little as there are now so many, they're no longer common and there'll only be less with time. In our opinion they underscore the value of the database.