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Your last has virtually nothing in focus, but also for the other assets, you should have closed the diaphragm more. Having a narrow DOF is only great, when the main subject is in focus. In addition, you should check for chromatic aberration:

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Nancy OShea
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July 21, 2023

@Olexandr22522449d3x6,

You've posted here many times before.  Today's reasons for rejection are the same as your previous ones. 😕😕

 

By now, you should be able to self-assess image quality.  If you can't, maybe Stock isn't right for you.

 

 

 

Nancy O'Shea— Product User & Community Expert
Abambo
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AbamboCommunity ExpertCorrect answer
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July 21, 2023

Your last has virtually nothing in focus, but also for the other assets, you should have closed the diaphragm more. Having a narrow DOF is only great, when the main subject is in focus. In addition, you should check for chromatic aberration:

ABAMBO | Hard- and Software Engineer | Photographer
Jill_C
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July 21, 2023

Depth of Field is too shallow, with too much of the main subject of each frame out of focus.

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RALPH_L
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July 21, 2023

I think the photos are a little soft. They need to be sharpened and shadows lightened.

Ricky336
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July 21, 2023

Hello,

At first glance, what sticks out to me, is the background blur - the background has too many highlights, and white balance.

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