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ErezS
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« on: Thu, 18-Feb-2010, 07:14:48 »

Hi,

First, I apologize for my bad English language...

Honestly, I can not understand this reason for rejection of so many pictures.

What is interesting, lately I started shot photos with a new DSLR camera (Canon D450) with good lens (70-200 L) ...

I have the feeling that lately you are very strict with me, and I honestly can not understand why.

Here you are some recent examples of rejections:

http://www.planepictures.net/showreject.php?id=1266434664
http://www.planepictures.net/showreject.php?id=1266434549
http://www.planepictures.net/showreject.php?id=1266434493
http://www.planepictures.net/showreject.php?id=1266434748

These are just some examples of many - too many in my opinion...

Also, you rejected me many photos that I took in Geneva on snowy day, and I see many photos like my photos, from various photographers...

I hope to get answers and explanations from the crew members, and I apologize again if my English is too bad (And German is a language even more difficult for me ...)

Best regards,
Erez.






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ErezS
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« Reply #1 on: Thu, 18-Feb-2010, 19:24:41 »

There not just strict with you we all get the same rejections well I do, and have on my last outing but you need to look at yourself & your Photos, but if it helps they all look fine on my Monitor.I have pictures more burntout than yours.
Keep going life's to short.
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Trev
Hi buddy,
Thanks for your answer, but it still does not help me much to understand why my pictures was rejected.
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« Reply #2 on: Fri, 19-Feb-2010, 22:51:36 »

Hi Erez,

your pictures are overexposed - some only slightly, others very heavily. This has nothing to do with being strict, the reasons are pretty obvious.

What settings do you use with your Canon 450D? This may explain why your pictures are overexposed ...
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