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    http://www.jetphotos.net//viewreject_b.php?id=2622978

    Wanted to get the moon in, but I guess it didn't work out.

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    Re: Post Your Recent REJECTIONS!

    Quote Originally Posted by heeshung
    Wanted to get the moon in, but I guess it didn't work out.
    Personally - I would forget the moon - that's a great shot centered in the frame!
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    Guess I did a little tpp much on this - I really need to get this monitor calibrated - anyone got any step by step instructions??


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    Re: Post Your Recent REJECTIONS!

    Got this great shot with Mark down in MIA, but I got a "Horizon Unlevel" rejection. This is a common reason, I seem to not really have the eyes for the horizon in photoshop. I tried leveling against the runway line, but that didn't seem to work. What would you guys suggest using as a reference point in this picture, the fence? That would give the picture such an awkward angle though. I am torn...

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    Re: Post Your Recent REJECTIONS!

    Quote Originally Posted by kc2aqg
    Got this great shot with Mark down in MIA, but I got a "Horizon Unlevel" rejection. This is a common reason, I seem to not really have the eyes for the horizon in photoshop. I tried leveling against the runway line, but that didn't seem to work. What would you guys suggest using as a reference point in this picture, the fence? That would give the picture such an awkward angle though. I am torn...

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    You don't level to the foreground you level to the horizon the farest point in the picture. In this case the building's roof line would be what you level to. You should also use the grid lines when leveling vs. trying to do it by sight. This shot needs .3 to .4 of CW rotation.

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    In this case the building's roof line would be what you level to.
    Sometimes when buildings are the only thing in the shot to level off of, they lie. For example, if when you crop a shot you're left with buildings that all angle away from you (ie, the roof lines are not in fact parallel to you and therefore not level to the horizon), it can be best to go with the lines created where the wall(s) meet, or with telephone polls. But many times this will not appear to be level, even though it actually is.

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    Re: Post Your Recent REJECTIONS!

    Rejected for "Blurry", with a note from the screener-in-training "nose a bit blurry". I don't see it...

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    And yes, it's the same photo I just posted as my most recent JP.net acceptance.

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    Got a bunch rejected for dirty scan/CMOS dust spots. Didn't catch them before.

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    http://www.jetphotos.net/viewreject_b.php?id=2691162

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    Are there any more that I don't immediately see besides the one I pointed out? What's the best way to remove them?

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    this one is rejected at A.net because bad motive, creative shot

    your opinion please
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    Re: Post Your Recent REJECTIONS!

    Quote Originally Posted by grazysub
    this one is rejected at A.net because bad motive, creative shot

    your opinion please
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    Considering A.net takes pictures of shadows of planes on corn fields I'm not sure why this wasn't taken??? Quality is great.

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    Sergio has been a huge Delta Air Lines fan since 1992!!

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    Re: Post Your Recent REJECTIONS!

    Quote Originally Posted by Delta777LR
    Hmm I don't what's with the digital manipulation for the first one. For the AA, I don't think its blurry but the aircraft is not centered in the frame.
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    Re: Post Your Recent REJECTIONS!

    Quote Originally Posted by Delta777LR
    On the Scanderbeg you can see the spots where it looks like you used healing brush, the sky is a bit grainy but those spots are completely smooth. Barely visible to the naked eye, but stands out a lot if you view equalized.

    AA is definitely not blurry, but it is a bit low in the frame, try re-cropping it.
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    Re: Post Your Recent REJECTIONS!

    Quote Originally Posted by Delta777LR
    You have visable clone marks in the sky Serigo on the first one. The second AA shot the forward part of the plane isn't in focus.

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