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1. Why isn't the coffee cup in focus? There are other issues, but there is no need to look beyond this.

2. What is this a picture of, and why is nothing in focus?

Perhaps there is a focus fault on your camera. Stock photos must be world class commercial quality.

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Nancy OShea
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Community Expert
February 6, 2021

Was this an accident?  To me, these look like reject images, slated for the recycle bin that were mistakenly uploaded to Stock.  The quality, lighting and composition aren't even suitable for social media.  Delete them and move on.

 

Better luck with your next submission 🙂


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Nancy O'Shea— Product User & Community Expert
jacquelingphoto2017
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Community Expert
February 6, 2021

Hi @man5CE8 ,

Your tea cup is lean, out of focus, under exposed, and has a white balance issue.

The other photo is too black and out of focus. All details are lost.

Best wishes

JG

https://incomepayout.blogspot.com/p/income-requirements-and-payout.html

 

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Legend
February 6, 2021

1. Why isn't the coffee cup in focus? There are other issues, but there is no need to look beyond this.

2. What is this a picture of, and why is nothing in focus?

Perhaps there is a focus fault on your camera. Stock photos must be world class commercial quality.