Hi Andrew,
I cannot see a problem with the picture that you are referring to. Yes the picture quality is fairly poor but I accepted the picture as I'm fairly lenient with older pictures.
How can you say that the picture was altered? I thought that decals had blown off between overhauls / paint jobs but maybe you're right.
There's nothing stopping you, or anyone else for that matter, setting up your own website, that's what I did. Yes there are inconsistencies in the pictures that I accept, human nature I suppose, that and the fact that I never really had defined rules in the early years.
In saying that, if you are going to submit pictures to a website that has a screener between your upload and the public then you have to accept the fact that the website has certain standards and that some shots will get declined. With every email I've sent out declining a picture there has been an invite at the bottom for you, the photographer, to contact me to appeal a decision I've made.
What I'm trying to do now is put together a document of standards that screeners & photographers can work from, that way the photographer uploading will know what's expected of them.
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Paul, I've always owned the site, I set up WorldAirPics.com as an offshoot of IrishAirPics.com about 3 years ago but you are right in one respect, I have been trying to improve standards as the years have gone by, I've been accused of being too harsh and I've been accused of being too soft, trying to find the happy medium is a problem.
I've been a lot more gentle on photos over the last few weeks and accepted photos I would not normally have taken. For example, Andrew you uploaded a shot today of EI-WXB where the wheels & fuselage bottom are not visible, but the "new me" accepted the picture, partly because I've trying to be more flexible and partly because the picture is of Irish interest.
I have to accept the fact that other photographers see things slightly different to me and until the rules are finally decided upon that's the way it'll have to be I suppose.
I'm not throwing all my standards out the window, just being a bit more lenient.
Regards,
Frank.