I have participated in the BMR for three years now and one down side to this format is the requirement to use a cell phone to take photos. This really reduces the options available to quickly take high quality night photos.
OK, the 2015 BMR was my first rally
ever, so the rookie is speaking to lots of rally veterans .... but I took quite a few night/evening photos by aiming my headlight at the bonus (background) and holding a small LED flashlight to my placard (foreground). It helped that I am not afraid of riding my FJR onto sidewalks and into grass. A few riders carried hand-held floodlights (like boaters use) to illuminate a bonus at night.
I think most night photos were credited, but the real beauty of the BMR is that it's 5 months long. When it gets dark, have a beer, go to sleep, and take that photo tomorrow morning or next weekend.
Matt just submitted the wrong picture at a Bonus location.
I don't know quite how the App works, and how soon he would be notified, but I hope it is soon enough to go back for it. Those 3.3 points are valuable.
As per BMR precedent, if you have the right photo but the wrong Bonus Code, you can just resubmit the photo with the correct code. If your photo doesn't match the sample, however, you're SOL. Again, if
Ignacio is able to hang around for 10 minutes, he'll see his mistake via the almost-instant scoring and can take the necessary action to earn his points.
Bad photos happened to me a few times in the BMR, and frankly, it wasn't worth the effort to plead for redress. In one case I rode back to Huntsville, Alabama, a couple of weeks later and re-shot the photo -- just so happened I was on the way home from Celina, TN, and Joe Davis Stadium was only 60 minutes out of the way. Two other photos were approved because field conditions had changed since the original photo was taken. (See: BMRx Texarkana, AR, starting location, under construction this weekend.)
The BMR has no short-term time limits, and in that way it's very different from traditional LD rallies. You have from January 1 to Memorial Day to ride around and take pictures. You can schedule around rain and snow, fatigue, mechanical breakdown, family/work obligations, and any other conflict -- including "I just don't feel like it today."
The BMR
x does have a short time limit, and is more like a traditional LD rally.