My Favorite Reject

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My Favorite Reject

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Not mad about this, I expected it. But I still like the shot.

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Re: My Favorite Reject

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If you expected it to get rejected why did you submit it?
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Re: My Favorite Reject

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railohio wrote:If you expected it to get rejected why did you submit it?
Some times I like to Test the water, if you will. I have to believe that some shots are good enough to beat the standard rules. This is a standard wedgie nothing special, So I'm not surprised that it was a FAIL. But it still has some quality too it. that's what I hope will sometimes win out.
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Re: My Favorite Reject

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JUST AARON wrote:
railohio wrote:If you expected it to get rejected why did you submit it?
Some times I like to Test the water, if you will. I have to believe that some shots are good enough to beat the standard rules. This is a standard wedgie nothing special, So I'm not surprised that it was a FAIL. But it still has some quality too it. that's what I hope will sometimes win out.

The best RP advice I can give on cloudy / common shots is to make something special out of the composition. There's really nothing to test about a cloudy dark wedgie at this point on the site, as history as proven that they almost never get on.

Loyd L.

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