Hi All,
The below photo was rejected due to the far side vertical stabilizer being partially chopped off.
Taking the rule literally, the rejection is 100% right. However on a photo like this does it really matter that the stab is chopped? I personally think that it doesn't impact the image that negatively.
Please note that this thread is not to question the rules or start an argument . I have also been encouraged by crew members to put this in the public domain for discussion.
BTW - why did I crop it this way? Well I have to admit the truth that I messed up the framing as I shot it in a hurry. If it was an aircraft that I see often, then most probably I would not have even uploaded this. Most probably I will never see this aircraft again in my life. When I leveled the horizon, then it had to be cropped like this to leave the blank bits out.
So should this type of cropping be allowed?
The below photo was rejected due to the far side vertical stabilizer being partially chopped off.
Taking the rule literally, the rejection is 100% right. However on a photo like this does it really matter that the stab is chopped? I personally think that it doesn't impact the image that negatively.
Please note that this thread is not to question the rules or start an argument . I have also been encouraged by crew members to put this in the public domain for discussion.
BTW - why did I crop it this way? Well I have to admit the truth that I messed up the framing as I shot it in a hurry. If it was an aircraft that I see often, then most probably I would not have even uploaded this. Most probably I will never see this aircraft again in my life. When I leveled the horizon, then it had to be cropped like this to leave the blank bits out.
So should this type of cropping be allowed?