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Rejected due to technical issues
- January 17, 2022
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Yes, the foreground needs to be lightened in both. And for landscape photography you would benefit from a larger depth of field. For example with the horse, you could have gone up to f11 rather than f5 and had the fence and the horse in focus. It's very challenging shooting into the sun, because often you or your camera adjust your settings based on that bright light in the sky and then everything else is dark and noisy. I lightened the shadows and you can see how much noise / grain there is when you zoom in on the horse (which I assume is the primary focus of this photo.) I also did a quick edit to get rid of the branches and powerline. I will point out that as it is, the photo would still be rejected for technical reasons. You can lighten the shadows and reduce noise, but rarely can you fix the focus.


And like @Jill_C said, same exposure issues and focus issues in this photo.
I hope this helps you.
-Rob
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