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Rated 3 out of 5 stars

Some great pics but inconsistent vetting

One of the great advantages of the internet is that a little effort by a lot of people can create an amazing resource, enjoyed by millions.
JetPhots allows you to upload an aviation photo for all to view. It has very strict guidelines that aim to police the quality of the uploads.
I have cancelled my subscription having been left frustrated. Perfectly good photos are rejected for 'breach of rules' that don't apply other than in the eyes of the reviewer. Other times uploads are simply ignored. No rejection email or anything.
Whilst I agree that there has to be some form of quality control, any system has to be robust and consistent.
Everyday, I see examples of really poor photos that have made it on to the site. For instance, an aircraft fully hidden by protective covers all but for the callsign, with a cluttered background - is not a useful or quality submission.
Or if a shot is of a rare plane (that the site is presumably proud to show) the quality rules seem to go out of the window and very poor quality shots are allowed.
This is a site with many great photos though, so it is on the whole, well meaning. I just feel they are missing out on some amazing photos that photographers take but are having rejected.

July 17, 2025
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