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    Re: Uploading to Anet/JP? Pre-Screen Here!

    The ground on that third shot is going to be rough as it looks like it is unlevel everywhere period.
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    Re: Uploading to Anet/JP? Pre-Screen Here!

    Thinking about trying my first attempt to JetPhotos and/or Airliners, but wanted to get a feel for whether these shots stand a chance.







    Any suggestions/comments would be appreciated.

    -Tad

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    Re: Uploading to Anet/JP? Pre-Screen Here!

    #1 Looks good, don't see anything wrong with it. Just an old awesome classic bird!
    #2 cut the tail off by a hair so that might lead them to being as ass.
    #3 Looks good but again that hair of the tail.
    And #4 I am just impressed to see you actually edit a few shots. Lookin good buddy.
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    #1 & #2 are really nice shots, but they may be a bit dark...basing this on my last rejection from JP. #3 looks good but as has been noted, that little bit of stabilizer you cut off may earn you a rejection.

    I personally love the two Everts birds, someday I'll make the pilgrimage.

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    Looks good, Doug. It might need just a tad more sharpening, and maybe a little less brightness.
    Adam Sheinhaus

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    First attempts at JPnet in quite some time. I'd love some advice!



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    The Emirates is oversharpened.

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    Your thoughts would be great. Thought it might be to high in the frame. Oh and the good pic will not have the watermark.

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    Just Curious if any of these would "Fly"























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    Matt I think yours would stand a good chance of making it.

    Sam, looking ok but needing a little work. Anything that has the tail cut off and what not will most definetly get rejected. Mind sharing what you shoot with and what editing you fo to your shots?
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    Using a D700 with a Nikon 70-200mm VR lens, shooting RAW, import using bridge (to replace metadata) then edit in photoshop, usually take the exposure up just a touch, lower the black up the clarity by two or three digits and then sharpen the edges and save. to upload them to here i downsized them to 100dpi and lowered there size..

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    @SDRivers very nice images, some will likely get accepted ... I say CROPPING is a HUGE important point. They love tight crops and neat crops and centering is very important to the screeners. Color Balance is also important as is contrast. They don;t mind the belly/landing gear being totally black.

    It took me 5 tries but I finally made it in :-)

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