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cambridgedan wrote:QUOTE (cambridgedan @ Feb 19 2009, 12:14 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>why would people upload there best aviation photos to the site.
In a nutshell, bragging rights. I think the A.net people are quite fussy about what they accept so there is some satisfaction in being good enough to get displayed there. Also I think I've noticed an option to buy copies of some of the pictures there but I may be wrong on that.
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Chairman wrote:QUOTE (Chairman @ Feb 19 2009, 01:12 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>In a nutshell, bragging rights. I think the A.net people are quite fussy about what they accept so there is some satisfaction in being good enough to get displayed there. Also I think I've noticed an option to buy copies of some of the pictures there but I may be wrong on that.
Gary
yea i finally had a chance to sit down and really go through the sight.
Apparently news people pay to use images from the site and also people making books etc.
I think its pretty much just a big archive of aircraft images for anyone to come along and buy and use.
How much money you get for each Image I would have no idea tho lol.Camera Equipment
-2x 5d MK II
-7d
-50mm L USM F/1.2
-70-300mm L USM IS f/4
-100-400mm L USM IS f/4.5
-24.105mm L IS USM F/4
-2x 580EX II Flash's
-Manfrotto Tripod
www.kiwiphotography.co.nz
Alex wrote:QUOTE (Alex @ Feb 19 2009, 01:32 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>They are fussy about which photos they accept. People then use the fact that they have been accepted as 'proof' of their photography skills. Some people have expressed the opinion that taking photos to meet A.net standards leads to photographs which are very similar and lack individuality.
From my experience it took about a week from submitting the photos to the A.net team until getting a response (though that was some time ago, and systems may have changed since).
There is an option for people to purchase prints of the photo from the website. If that happens you will get a royalty of some kind, either cash or credits towards the Gold membership they offer. Aside from that, you don't receive any money from submitting photos to A.net.
Alex
thanks for that. sounds like a Stock Photography website but just for aviation.
Im going to try upload a few images tonight and see if they get accepted. Should be interesting.
I bet you only get somthing like 40cents NZ for each time one of your pics is downloaded.
But i think with the high requirment of images it will give me a standard to aim for in my photography.
Thanks againCamera Equipment
-2x 5d MK II
-7d
-50mm L USM F/1.2
-70-300mm L USM IS f/4
-100-400mm L USM IS f/4.5
-24.105mm L IS USM F/4
-2x 580EX II Flash's
-Manfrotto Tripod
www.kiwiphotography.co.nz
Alex wrote:QUOTE (Alex @ Feb 19 2009, 02:13 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>Yea, you only get money if someone decides to order a print of your photo through the website.
Alex
Yea that was what I was meaning,
I wasnt sure if people could buy the images on there, but now I know.
Thanks for the infoCamera Equipment
-2x 5d MK II
-7d
-50mm L USM F/1.2
-70-300mm L USM IS f/4
-100-400mm L USM IS f/4.5
-24.105mm L IS USM F/4
-2x 580EX II Flash's
-Manfrotto Tripod
www.kiwiphotography.co.nz

Kelburn wrote:QUOTE (Kelburn @ Feb 19 2009, 09:39 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>You saying that they're biased to all these things...? :-)
'They' being the site admins, or those who ultimately determine the shot of the day? The answer to both is yes in my opinion.
greaneyr wrote:QUOTE (greaneyr @ Feb 19 2009, 10:02 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>'They' being the site admins, or those who ultimately determine the shot of the day? The answer to both is yes in my opinion.
Not really, just few days ago my photo of A380 was top24, second place 48hours on anet, top24/48 on jetphotos. That doesn't really matter where you take photos, depends on your equipment, postedit, weather and the main is Moment! One second before or after-that photo is not that good as it could be at that moment. And also it is a bit of lucktop photos and photographers choise is choise of visitors, editors choise is usually quite old photo, and most of them are really great
benwynn wrote:QUOTE (benwynn @ Feb 19 2009, 11:18 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>Dont you dare say it depends on your equipment.This has to be the most ignorant response ever. (Not you specifically, ive herd it often)
Probably one of my pet hates from airliners.net. You ask a simple question on how you might be able to improve your photos and the stock standard answer (they probably have a template for it) is "Sorry, buy a new camera. Its not good enough for airliners.net"
I said that equipment is important BUT not the main, cuz even if you have 5d+100-400L that doesn't mean that you on anet. IMO equipment(i take in count only good "built-in lens" cameras and higher, something like semi-pro level) is 30% of success, 30% is post edit, 40 for moment(light, aircraft, livrey etc) and 10 for luck in anet(eyes of screener, upload period(F.E. if your good photo uploaded at same time when US A320 crashed-you really have not high probability to get to top of the day))
Gavin Conroy wrote:QUOTE (Gavin Conroy @ Feb 20 2009, 07:52 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>I sometimes struggle with level photos, mainly with Air 2 Air photos.
After riding in the back seat of the Harvard , I did take a few photos ( ive only got a Sony Mavica , ok for building photos for FS models but no good for .. well A2A's)... by compare - the Harvards rear cockpit , seems you can almost run around inside compared to the Nanchang i watched you jump in and out off week so back , the slip stream with a lense on your camera another hurdle .
I guess its just like screen shots , you always have people give in so easy rather than just learn and ask , persevere or just enjoy doing .
d3fai13r wrote:QUOTE (d3fai13r @ Feb 19 2009, 10:35 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>Not really, just few days ago my photo of A380 was top24, second place 48hours on anet, top24/48 on jetphotos. That doesn't really matter where you take photos, depends on your equipment, postedit, weather and the main is Moment!
Oh hey, don't get me wrong, I'm not saying the top photos are always like the ones I described. and undeserving of the popularity. I'm just saying there are an awful lot of photos from Europe that are on par with shots I've seen from around here, and end up on the top 5. I look at them and ask "What does this shot have that the other one doesn't?". The difference is usually where it was taken. There's obviously a lot of viewers from Europe - also hence the high number of Airbus shots that seem to end up on the top 5.
Call me picky, but I really don't understand the thrill of a close-up of a wheel bogey or a seat (or even a cabin view, for that matter), and I get frustrated when I see them hitting the top 5 while brilliant shots go unnoticed in comparison. It does seem there's a double standard at times too. My friend and I both tried submitting seat and wheel shots for fun and got them all rejected because of bad motive. The motive is just the same as the ones they accepted - a seat/wheel! Although I must admit, these days all I do is load the new photos from New Zealand within the last week so I'm unsure if the makeup of the top 5 has changed at all since this was a problem.
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