Hi,
I got the following rejected as you can see for horizon unlevel and bad colour.
I appealed in shorter words and more or less what I am about to type below, but my appeal got turned down holding up the original rejection reasons.
I looked at the photo again and in PS I used the grids, the crop tool or even the context menu (Thanks Gerrardo for suggesting that in a post) on various uprights. All of them seem to be vertical. Well there might be room for splitting hair for one of two but it is a wide angle shot ...............
The big windows have greenish tinted glass, and it's bright light coming through them, so there is a greenish colour cast to the shot which you usually get shooting through windows etc. I didn't shoot it using any filter or through window/tinted glass. The colour represents the natural condition that existed there at the time. Neither did I do any colour modification/manipulation. I know that the colours could have been adjusted (although I don't do that for any of my editing) but that will be digital manipulation from the actual conditions. Wouldn't it?
So where do I go from here on this? Any suggestions?
.
I got the following rejected as you can see for horizon unlevel and bad colour.
I appealed in shorter words and more or less what I am about to type below, but my appeal got turned down holding up the original rejection reasons.
I looked at the photo again and in PS I used the grids, the crop tool or even the context menu (Thanks Gerrardo for suggesting that in a post) on various uprights. All of them seem to be vertical. Well there might be room for splitting hair for one of two but it is a wide angle shot ...............
The big windows have greenish tinted glass, and it's bright light coming through them, so there is a greenish colour cast to the shot which you usually get shooting through windows etc. I didn't shoot it using any filter or through window/tinted glass. The colour represents the natural condition that existed there at the time. Neither did I do any colour modification/manipulation. I know that the colours could have been adjusted (although I don't do that for any of my editing) but that will be digital manipulation from the actual conditions. Wouldn't it?
So where do I go from here on this? Any suggestions?
.
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