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We don't rate pictures. Use Flickr or Facebook for that. If you want to know if it is suitable for stock, then the answer is no. It's blurry, underexposed and the white balance is not correct.

 

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Abambo
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June 6, 2024

We don't rate pictures. Use Flickr or Facebook for that. If you want to know if it is suitable for stock, then the answer is no. It's blurry, underexposed and the white balance is not correct.

 

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Oleksandra Osadcha
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June 6, 2024

Hi, I think your image has some quality issues. It looks like it was taken with a smartphone camera.
If you open the image on a large screen and zoom in to 100% you can see that the detail is very low.

 All details in the photo look blurry and fuzzy. It looks like the algorithms of the device tried to suppress digital noise and destroyed all details. 

 

RALPH_L
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June 6, 2024

Normally, we do not rate assets before they are submitted. However, I find that the photo is not well focused, the color balance is too blue, the shadows are underexposed and the highlights are overexposed.