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DoubleDolphin
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July 14, 2020
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Rejected due to technical issues

  • July 14, 2020
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I'm new and could use some feedback on why almost all my photos were rejected due to technical issues. Added a few of my photos.

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Vences
Inspiring
July 16, 2020

Hello Syl6512,

Please find attached some non-too-much-technical notes I have made.

Apologies in advance for handwriting on your work, I found it quicker and was with the sole purpose of providing some help.

 

Keep shooting, learning, and having fun

 

Cheers,

V

 

V
DoubleDolphin
Participant
July 16, 2020

Vences,

I actually appreciate the time you spent in point these things out... In the picture you pointed out the bluish and blurry (bare trees), that was actually fog but I get it.  In the last picture where you mention noisy in the sky ...that was all rain coming down. I do agree with you on your feedback and I very much appreciate your input...Thanks so much!

Ricky336
Community Expert
Community Expert
July 15, 2020

Hello,

Unfortunately, apart from the second photo, they are out of focus, the composition of all of them is not very good, crooked horizon, and with the eagle, the top of the head, is what in photo speak - burnt out - the very white bit. These types of photos will never sell, so because of these issues, Adobe rejected them.

Keep practising and remember to take pictures for enjoyment. That's the important thing.

 

 

 

Participating Frequently
July 15, 2020

A small sensor receives very little light, needs a lot of amplification, and therefore produces a lot of noise. Unfortunately, noisy pictures don't sell. The good news is that noise as no effect on the fun we have taking pictures. The more I shoot, the more I learn.

jacquelingphoto2017
Community Expert
Community Expert
July 14, 2020

Hi Syl,

Nice capture. I especially like the second photo. However they are all excessively noisy - both chromatic and luminance. Color fringing is also present. The first and third photos are completely out of focus. The composition of the fourth is not good. Most of the fifth photo is out of focus.

 

To check you photos please zoom to between 100 and 200%. Also take a look at https://helpx.adobe.com/stock/how-to/tips-stock-image-acceptance.html?set=stock--fundamentals--adobe-stock-contributor for more tips.

 

Best wishes

JG

DoubleDolphin
Participant
July 15, 2020

Thanks for your input JG appreciate it.  

jacquelingphoto2017
Community Expert
Community Expert
July 15, 2020

Hi Syl,

You are welcome

Best wishes

JG