And yet, a picture of an airplane shadow on the ground is accepted. That's why I rarely upload anymore.
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And yet, a picture of an airplane shadow on the ground is accepted. That's why I rarely upload anymore.
REJECTION: Level
"Needs CW"
APPEAL REJECTION: Level
"Does need slight cw rotation, around 0,2 or 0,3 degrees"
I purposely put the first long line slightly off the edge of the building, as the 1px width would cover the edge, making it harder to see. You tell me...does this seem like a website where screeners find reasons to ACCEPT photos rather than reject them, as one crewmember put it? I wrote in the appeal that the building edges were parallel to the photo edges (very easy to tell in my hi-res), yet it's been determined in my 1200px that it's 2 tenths of 1 degree off?
http://i164.photobucket.com/albums/u...2179/level.jpg
Ok so this one I don't see it's problem:
- Bad Composition (bad framing / aircraft not centered)
- Undersharpened (Soft)
- Too much noise or grain
http://www.jetphotos.net/img/3/5/5/3...1332766355.jpg
Cary, do you have a version without the lines? It could be perceptual ...
Kris, all counts are accurate in my opinion. Easily fixed if you have a high res version :-)
Cary, there's a simple solution: stop caring. :-). A site that is that bent on rejecting photos probably isn't worth the time spent on it :)
Pretty much. It's slowly changing though as other sites pick up more and more of the share of traffic. Top shots on the front page used to knock in way way more than they do now. The wheels are turning, but very slowly.Quote:
Unfortunately there isn't a site that even comes close to the exposure so the revolving wheel will just continue. Constantly complaining yet constantly uploading.
I think I have fixed it now. Thanks!
http://www.jetphotos.net/img/4/1/7/5...1334328571.jpg
Not sure what sites you are talking about but that wheel is turning very slowly.
http://www.alexa.com/search?q=airlin...einfo&p=bigtop
The Top shots on A.net isn't indicative of the site traffic (although I'm convinced Demand Media thinks it is). It's only indicative of how many shots A.net promoted on their FB and Twitter pages, and how quickly they were promoted after being added. So, the days you see 20,000+ views in the Top 5, it's usually because a photo was promoted within a few hours of being accepted. They quickly get about 1k views per hour, and hog up a place in the Top 5 for the rest of their first 24 hours. On days where the Top 5 is much lower, it's because they haven't promoted newly added photos (but the number of photos that get into the Top 5 is much greater, since they continually cycle through all day long).