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I guess I should have added in the post that this was all done on purpose. It isn't accidentally out of focus, it is zeroed in on the ice and the pine tree with the sunset over the bridge in the background being very out of focus. Also, the original file wouldn't upload because it was too big, so in order to get this post submitted I had to decrease the file size.
This is an example of art. It may work as art but it isn't what Adobe accept. Too many of Adobe's customers expect and demand a clear focus, and complain and get a refund if not there. Adobe's reputation suffers, so they don't accept it. Look for other outlets for art that requires any suspension of normal precision and standards.
Tip: for comments it's vital to upload the ORIGINAL file, one way or another. Not a reduced file. This is because Adobe's moderators look at that original at 100%-200% (as you presumably do) to look for sharpness, artefacts and other faults.
Your picture is overexposed, Part of the picture is simply blown out, with no detail left. The horizon is leaning. I won't say more, as you have not posted the full-size picture and other defects get eased out when downsizing. You should always post the full-sized image as submitted to stock.
ABAMBO | Hard- and Software Engineer | Photographer
That's not enough for a commercial picture. On social media, it would get plenty of likes. But we are here in a setting, where people are spending a lot of money to get correct and commercially usable images.
ABAMBO | Hard- and Software Engineer | Photographer