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Hi @Carolini98A5 ,

The edge of your photos are soft. The first image is also under exposed.

 

This has a white balance issue. The blue is not blue, but slightly purple.

The cookie green seem unnatural. The two last image have the same issue.

Please zoom to between 100 and 200% to inspect your images.

Best wishes

JG

Photographer and Nutrition Author

 

 

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Participant
June 7, 2021

there just all of cookies 

 

Abambo
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June 5, 2021

My 5 cents in addition to the excellent advice here:

  • If you want to crop elements, make sure that it makes sense. If not, you should get all elements in frame. The buyer can crop as he or she wishes.
  • There are 2 strains of spice or similar in the picture, They are cut off and their presence does not make much sense. If you add them, make sure they are well arranged.
  • Your chocolate has stamped inscriptions from the manufacturer. I use no name chocolate for such arrangements, they don't do stamping their chocolate because it complicates manufacturing for no benefit 🙂 .
  • Pay attention to the sharpness. Your last image is unusable, probably even for web use: out of focus, grainy. The others are probably missing also a pint of sharpness.

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ABAMBO | Hard- and Software Engineer | Photographer
jacquelingphoto2017
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Community Expert
June 5, 2021

Hi @Carolini98A5 ,

The edge of your photos are soft. The first image is also under exposed.

 

This has a white balance issue. The blue is not blue, but slightly purple.

The cookie green seem unnatural. The two last image have the same issue.

Please zoom to between 100 and 200% to inspect your images.

Best wishes

JG

Photographer and Nutrition Author

 

 

Jill_C
Community Expert
Community Expert
June 5, 2021

Focus, composition and lighting are problematic in each of these images. The addition of the little weed/flowers is odd, though the cookies look tasty. If you're interested in learning more about food photography, there are many books, blogs, Instagram feeds and YouTube channels devoted to the subject. It's definitely more complicated to do it well than you might imagine! I'm following "The Bite Shot" on YouTube and Instagram, among others. Good luck!

Jill C., Forum Volunteer
Nancy OShea
Community Expert
Community Expert
June 4, 2021

Hi @Carolini98A5,

DSC_0260_oficial.jpg = poor lighting, no color vibrance. No wow factor.

DSC_0215_oficial.jpg = poor framing (don't clip your subject), poor composition (IMO, it looks upside down).

 

These might be OK for social media posts but they fall short of what Adobe Stock customers are expecting.   Compare your work with what other contributors have submitted.  What's missing from yours?

https://stock.adobe.com/search?k=plate%20of%20cookies

 

See links below.

 

Better luck with your next submission. 🙂

 

Nancy O'Shea— Product User & Community Expert