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Correct answer joanH

Greetings sasik89455032,

oleschwander and ricky336 have provided you with expert tips.

If you want to offer stock to Adobe you must know and use the guidelines set forth by Adobe. While your photo is interesting you must also ask yourself what an Adobe customer would do with it?

Even great photos can be also be rejected for lack of aesthetic value or demand for the subject matter. Always search your work under high magnification 100 - 200% and find your own errors first before sending them to Adobe Stock. We are all learning and the markets are changing. Adobe is monitoring the submissions with the buyers in mind. Learn more here. Kind regards, JH

To learn more about the reasons why we decline certain images, including technical issues, please visit this page: https://www.adobe.com/go/stock-contributor-help

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Legend
October 31, 2018

Also bad lighting and bad cropping ...

sasik89455032
Participant
October 31, 2018

Ricky336
Community Expert
Community Expert
October 31, 2018

So, it's probably due to some noise in your background area. Have a closer inspection of your background:

Also, note the black spot!

And, I would give the egg more room and not crop so tightly.

sasik89455032
Participant
October 31, 2018

Don't dominate the creator like this and totally disappointed of the review. its very Worst experience

Ricky336
Community Expert
Community Expert
October 31, 2018

Hello,

Unfortunately, the links you posted and the resulting pictures are just too small to make any critique.

Can you post samples in this forum?