Mistakes happen even to the best of us – yet when your name is Nikon and you have 10 million Facebook fans – you know you're in a bad position. It began when Nikon reported that they had chosen to give a prize to Chay Yu Wei for figuring out how to "catch a plane in mid-air." The issue was that there was no plane in the first shot in any case.
The photograph was so seriously altered that you could see it on any bigger screen (well, at any rate we saw it). Also that Nikon ought to have checked it with "bends" or "levels" in Photoshop. When it appeared that the things couldn't deteriorate, somebody posted the answer from the picture taker himself. To an inquiry "To what extent did you sit tight for that plane?" he answered: "Not very long! I was fortunate! Much thanks to you to such an extent!"
The Web didn't take long to re
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“At Nikon, we believe that innovation and imagination are at the heart of every image. While innovation is driven by the technological advances in our devices and cameras, we see imagination as the ability to see greatness and use each and every tool at your disposal to make them real.
NikonCaptures is a casual photography contest that focuses not on the devices or props you use, but on the imagination and creativity that each photographer exudes while capturing and sharing their images. We have taken in every feedback received, and we sincerely apologise for the oversight on our part. We are now in the process of carefully revisiting the contest’s rules and regulations, for the benefit of all our current NikonCaptures members. We will update everyone of the contest rules once we have revisited all of them.
At the same time, we welcome the funny and witty entries being shared in response to our recently awarded image. It’s with joy that we acknowledge that the global photography and image community is alive and thriving. We thank you for the numerous spontaneous contributions and encourage everyone to keep the imagination alive.”