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September 10, 2021
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alps, mountains, landscape

  • September 10, 2021
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Rejected for technical reasons.

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Correct answer Ricky336

Hello,

It appears to have been taken through a car window, you can see some reflections. This can regarded as a fault. Also the clouds have burnt-out in the top left - there is no detail, so this isn't good either.

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Abambo
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September 10, 2021

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Ricky336
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September 10, 2021

Hello,

It appears to have been taken through a car window, you can see some reflections. This can regarded as a fault. Also the clouds have burnt-out in the top left - there is no detail, so this isn't good either.

September 10, 2021

Thank you!

Legend
September 10, 2021

You have treated the photo in a way I rather like, selectively bleaching the mountains and changing the saturation - or the weather did it for you. I like it, but Adobe will not. They expect editing to be invisible and pictures to be "natural" (so that Adobe's customers, who are not photographers, believe it to be unedited). Also, they expect much more attention to focus.

September 10, 2021
  • Thank you very much for the information.