Some times these editors can be so confusing. I accept that my photos submitted may be off one way or the other. I take more photos than necessary just in case more are needed.
But........
When I take for instance a forecourt photo, I include all of the pumps, shot at an angle. Why Mr or Ms Editor do you want me to show drive paths when the overall shows them? So then, keeping in mind you want drive paths in the forecourt photo, I walk further back to show them. Then you ask for a photo that is closer, because the one submitted is too far away. So which is it?
How about product or food photos that are shot from the same angle as the interior shot? They look the same, you say? Well, of course they do. I've explained that the shop is so tiny that it is the only place to take a photo that clearly shows the item(s) requested. So, I submit another photo that shows a crowded bunch of product or an interior full of high shelving.
Question 13 on the report asks about the national campaign. Well the pump banner does show Nitro. You want me to change the answer because its not part of the designated campaign messages in the guidelines? Okay, I understand. But its still there and I look at it while fueling. And why do some of your co-workers allow it?
Those are just a few frustrations that make me sigh and move on . I've learned that its easier to do that than quarrel.
But, last of all. Why do I see some of my answers changed? You weren't there. Yes, there is an accumulation of trash at one end of the lot - not really noticeable. I use my discretion: the area was a former pile of snow that in recent days, has melted. Some of it, if one looks closely is still frozen to the pavement. Yet, you changed my answer!
Oh well. I just move on, having a good laugh at one editor's question. Cannot disclose that one as it would immediately identify me to the editor.
Heh!