About "Similar"
Hi,
A long time I did not ask questions here ...
Now I asking something that it's difficult for me to understand.
This shot was rejected about "similar".
In my opinion I not have any similar photo on the database, so I appealed for it.
Now It's rejected again, with comment:
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Your appeal for photo id 3825723 has been processed and has been rejected.
Admin Comments >> http://www.jetphotos.net/viewphoto.php?id=6782005
>> http://www.jetphotos.net/viewreject_b.php?id=3825723
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But, please note the big difference between two photos:
The previous photo was taken during the landing, with his nose toward down, with the wheels down.
The new photo was taken after takeoff, with his nose toward up, with the wheels up.
So, why it's considered as "similar"?
Best regards,
Erez.
PS
It really does not help me and to other participants if there is no an answer after more than two and a half days.
Hi,
A long time I did not ask questions here ...
Now I asking something that it's difficult for me to understand.
This shot was rejected about "similar".
In my opinion I not have any similar photo on the database, so I appealed for it.
Now It's rejected again, with comment:
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Your appeal for photo id 3825723 has been processed and has been rejected.
Admin Comments >> http://www.jetphotos.net/viewphoto.php?id=6782005
>> http://www.jetphotos.net/viewreject_b.php?id=3825723
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But, please note the big difference between two photos:
The previous photo was taken during the landing, with his nose toward down, with the wheels down.
The new photo was taken after takeoff, with his nose toward up, with the wheels up.
So, why it's considered as "similar"?
Best regards,
Erez.
PS
It really does not help me and to other participants if there is no an answer after more than two and a half days.
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