Bonjour la communauté, j'aimerais comprendre pourquoi mes photos ci-dessous ont été refusées. Je n'ai pas appliqué de filtres, les couleurs sont naturelles. Merci pour votre aide. Delphine
0384 Le verre est dérangeant. La couverture sous les lunettes de soleil devrait être complètement dans le cadre. Même les images du coucher du soleil doivent être exposées correctement.
0052 : pourquoi couper la table et la marquise ? Des bâtiments pris d'un côté comme celui-ci ne vous donnent jamais une belle perspective et composition.
0903 : éclaircir les ombres. Les plantes au premier plan sont dérangeantes.
Général : Publiez des JPEG ici et dans stock, sauf si vous avez des fonds transparents.
ABAMBO | Hard- and Software Engineer | Photographer
Hi, I like the idea of the first photo. The sunset/golden hour lighting can be a very nice effect. As far as the composition is concerned, I would have rotated the sunglasses so that the light was hiting the front of them rather than the back. Also, I would have set the drinking glass back further than the sun glasses. I think the sun glasses are a good focal point. so deemphasizing the drinking glass while leaving it in the shot would be an improvement. Best regards, John
IMG_0384.png - in addition to the issues noted by Ralph, the large smudged glass in the frame is distracting and overpowers the composition. The white balance needs to be corrected. Why did you use png file type?
IMG_0052.png - the problem with the composition is lack of a primary focal point. Is it about the architecture? Or is it about the dining area? It probably would have worked better to shoot in landscape format, rather than portrait, so that the entire dining table was in the frame. The shadows are underexposed which makes it hard to see all the detail.
IMG_0903.png - the verticals are leaning and the shadows underexposed. This could be a charming scene with those corrections,
Although the photo with the sunglasses was taken at sunset, it doesn't give this impression. It's too blue looking - cold. Sunsets should be warm! You don't have any foreground that can lead the eye to the sunglasses. The foreground is the sunglasses and glass.
Have a look at these photos with sunglasses and beach:
2nd photo - I'm afraid the wood architecture and plants etc do not come across. For me, it's too cluttered! 3rd - What is special about this photo? Why would someone buy this when there are hundreds of such photos in the stock database?
Competition is very strong these days; to succeed your photos have to stand out from the crowd.
You should try to show something that is unique.
Not only do you need to get them accepted, but also to sell them!