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Underexposed, too little in focus, over saturated and not well composed. This branches intruding into the top of the frame are distracting. 

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Known Participant
December 10, 2022

I find the image conflicting and busy, the eyes do not know where to look as the bright areas create a conflict. I enlarged the picture and cropped severely and the iluminated flowers look very good by themselves without the back ground.

Jill_C
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January 5, 2022

Underexposed, too little in focus, over saturated and not well composed. This branches intruding into the top of the frame are distracting. 

Jill C., Forum Volunteer
pedriNᵖʰᵒᵗᵒˢ
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January 5, 2022

 Well, me being an amateur photographer and my first job I thought it looked good... Thanks for the comments!

Jill_C
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Community Expert
January 6, 2022

I would recommend spending some time studying images that are already in the Adobe Stock database, which will help you to be able to recognize the technical quality they're looking for. And, if you haven't already done so, read ALL of the info on the Stock Contributor pages. It's very helpful.

 

https://helpx.adobe.com/support/stock-contributor.html

Jill C., Forum Volunteer