The screening process at onexposure can be eccentric and inconsistent. I’ve had two images published out of 13. The reasons given for rejection are often the polar opposites of the comments I’ve had from RedBubblers for the same images. One of my published images got a “don’t publish” from one screener for being over-edited; but other screeners made comments along the lines of “love the editing”. Another image was rejected for, in part, being “over-processed”; in fact, it was virtually straight out of the camera, with minimal level adjustment.
Hah-I did well there for a bit.Even got a screeners choice.Then I looked at the process-the blatant favoritism ,out and out inconsistent screening, bullshit reasons for rejection-not just my own stuff either-others as well.I had them delete my account.If they were everything they said they were it would have been a different story.The t-shirt is cool-if OE is to like it though you may want to tone down that red a bit though.
its a great design. not 100% sure what the hell it means but hey some of us are a little clueless. i like the layout and the way the word reject looks like a stamp across the shirt. cheers
If you’re lucky enough to get accepted by OnExposure, the view rate is pretty good. RedBubbler Sharon has had almost 2300 unique views in a week with this image
Andrew Walker
let it go man, let it go!
Durotriges replied
Say it loud, say it proud! I’m an onexposure reject!
Adriana Glackin
Mind you, Duro, they’d probably like this T in the black – a bit too much writing for them, though.
Durotriges replied
ah! The irony!
Mel Brackstone
I’ve reached my 20…..sigh….guess I’d better buy one
Durotriges replied
Poor Mel! That seems to have come around rather quickly. Cheer up, it’s on zero percent markup for you!
Mel Brackstone
its in my cart….
Craig Goldsmith
Hehehe, I just saw Mel’s buyers booth!
Keeli
Looks like I will be needing one of these!
Matt Mawson
The screening process at onexposure can be eccentric and inconsistent. I’ve had two images published out of 13. The reasons given for rejection are often the polar opposites of the comments I’ve had from RedBubblers for the same images. One of my published images got a “don’t publish” from one screener for being over-edited; but other screeners made comments along the lines of “love the editing”. Another image was rejected for, in part, being “over-processed”; in fact, it was virtually straight out of the camera, with minimal level adjustment.
earthairfire
Haha. Hilarious. Upload it to OE and see if you cen get it through! :)
Tim
Durotriges replied
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Glenn-Patrick ...
Hah-I did well there for a bit.Even got a screeners choice.Then I looked at the process-the blatant favoritism ,out and out inconsistent screening, bullshit reasons for rejection-not just my own stuff either-others as well.I had them delete my account.If they were everything they said they were it would have been a different story.The t-shirt is cool-if OE is to like it though you may want to tone down that red a bit though.
BlaizerB
its a great design. not 100% sure what the hell it means but hey some of us are a little clueless. i like the layout and the way the word reject looks like a stamp across the shirt. cheers
Sue Kane
lol….l just became a reject…love it!!!!
Matt Mawson
If you’re lucky enough to get accepted by OnExposure, the view rate is pretty good. RedBubbler Sharon has had almost 2300 unique views in a week with this image
solareclips~Ju...
Love this!! And I don’t see why they’d reject you, your art is amazing….
purplerose
LOL. looks better on black. :)