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February 22, 2021
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Pls help: These Photos where rejected due to "technical problems"

  • February 22, 2021
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Could you please help me with an advice?

Thank you very much - regards, Frank

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Ricky336
Community Expert
Community Expert
February 24, 2021

Hello,

The composition is rather bad in all of the shots. Even if you had the Ferris wheel vertical it still would be bad.

Have a read of this. It's a brief guide on image quality:
https://helpx.adobe.com/stock/contributor/help/quality-and-technical-issues.html

 

and this:

https://helpx.adobe.com/stock/how-to/tips-stock-image-acceptance.html?set=stock--fundamentals--adobe-stock-contributor

 

 

Legend
February 23, 2021

Every thing made or designed by a human has IP rights. They last about 100 years, sometimes more. Suppose one of your photos was pinned up in a park. Now someone takes a picture with your photo in it. Would you be happy for them to sell this photo (of your photo), for it to be used in a million dollar advertising campaign? Probably not. You have rights. So does the owner of the wheel. Could ANYONE recognise it? Certainly, fairground machinery is quite individual and the decoration is unique. So you must approach the IP owner and get their permission.

 

 

Legend
February 23, 2021

Also... you are expected to have excellent composition. Adobe do not define this, except to give one example: horizon should be level. I would also expect to see the whole wheel, because that would give a designer more options.

Nancy OShea
Community Expert
Community Expert
February 22, 2021

Ferris wheel:  IP issues aside, I'm having trouble with your camera angle.  I think that's probably why it was rejected for TI.

 

 

 

 

Nancy O'Shea— Product User & Community Expert
frankshAuthor
Participant
February 23, 2021

Thank you very much for your replay!

- Do you think it would be better, if this line goes exactly to the left/down corner or has it to be vertical to be acceptet?

- "IP issues": this concerns the text "Colossos" (i didn´t suppose that it´s a trademark)? Also the picture in the middle of the wheel?

 

Best regards, frank

Nancy OShea
Community Expert
Community Expert
February 24, 2021

Ferris wheels are constructed.  Somebody designed it, built it and owns it.  So you need a signed release from the owner to sell an image of it commercially. 

 

Horizontal and vertical lines must be straight. Holding your camera on a diagonal is a big no, no.  I don't think this shot can be salvaged, sorry.

 

Nancy O'Shea— Product User & Community Expert