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marinod78300723
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December 7, 2016
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And this is the third...

  • December 7, 2016
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It seems that they want only perfect pictures, made with high level and cost cameras, pro lenses and post-production in Photoshop. I've "only" a Nikon D800, the lenses used in the pictures sent were a Tokina 16-28 f/2.8 and a Nikkor 80-200 f/2.8, old but very good.

This is the last picture discarded, the reason is "OUT OF FOCUS"... I can't imagine how could be out of focus a picture shooted at 16mm, f/14 at 1/160"!

Ok, I was trying this feature Adobe Stock, I'm not a professional and I don't care to sell my pictures. So... have a nice day and I will no more come here, it's a loss of time.

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Correct answer Photonut2

Your image is great! Keep shooting don't let this stop your creativIty could just be not what there looking for at the moment . Stock is something one has to work at trying different subject matter to see what works. I too was rejected but I kept trying till I got accepted. Happy shooting

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Participant
January 3, 2017

This is an amazing shot, please persevere and don't give up

marinod78300723
Known Participant
January 3, 2017

Thank you for the appreciation. Yes indeed I won't give up, I will not care no more about this stock, I'll continue to shoot my picture and have them appreciated elsewhere. :-)

Participating Frequently
December 28, 2016

Hi Marino, the problem with this image is huge compression, the file is 2,6 MB with a resolution of 36MP, this cause loss of quality and lot of interpolation and pixelization on image.

marinod78300723
Known Participant
December 28, 2016

Thank you f.bevilacqua, I'm happy to know what is the problem. When I uploaded the image I was concerned about the weight of the files. Next time I guess I should send files with less compression, let's say about 10-15 MB.

Participating Frequently
December 28, 2016

YW, if possible we suggest to keep the compression as low as possible when converting from RAW to JPG

marinod78300723
Known Participant
December 7, 2016

Sorry, the picture is the following, not the above.

Photonut2Correct answer
Participant
December 7, 2016

Your image is great! Keep shooting don't let this stop your creativIty could just be not what there looking for at the moment . Stock is something one has to work at trying different subject matter to see what works. I too was rejected but I kept trying till I got accepted. Happy shooting

marinod78300723
Known Participant
December 8, 2016

Thanks a lot for your kind appreciation! And yes, I will continue to work to improve all the facts involved in taking photographs, may be techniques or working with Lightroom or the composition. Happy shooting to you too!