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I don1t understand, this thing of removing the trees. Is this a guideline from adobe? 

I mean the main object needs to be alone in the center?


By @Madhusudhan38024822kt1x

No, that is photographic common sense. The tree leaves are in the picture and disturbing the overall composition of the picture. It would be different if the whole tree would be in the picture. I recommend, you take photography classes to learn about the rules of photography. 

 

 

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Abambo
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December 8, 2024

There are multiple issues in this file: 

  • the blown out clouds
  • the missing contrast
  • the wall of the church should be white, not grey
  • the composition
  • the leaves at the top of the picture should be edited out, as well as the leaves to the right. In addition, there is a kind of halo around the leaves to the right. 

You should go back to the original picture, recover thze highlights and avoid this extreme editing. And even then, I won't guarantee that the asset passes. 

ABAMBO | Hard- and Software Engineer | Photographer
Nancy OShea
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December 7, 2024

Exposure is deficient on both ends of the spectrum (shadows & highlights are clipped).

Artifacts should be removed.

 

 

 

Nancy O'Shea— Product User & Community Expert
Jill_C
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December 7, 2024

The blown out areas in the clouds are unrecoverable 

Jill C., Forum Volunteer
RALPH_L
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December 7, 2024

Mainly the highlights in the clouds are over exposed.

Also an issue are the bushes at the bottom, the leaning church tower and I would remove the trees on the right side.  

Participant
December 8, 2024

I don1t understand, this thing of removing the trees. Is this a guideline from adobe? 

I mean the main object needs to be alone in the center?

Abambo
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AbamboCommunity ExpertCorrect answer
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December 8, 2024
quote

I don1t understand, this thing of removing the trees. Is this a guideline from adobe? 

I mean the main object needs to be alone in the center?


By @Madhusudhan38024822kt1x

No, that is photographic common sense. The tree leaves are in the picture and disturbing the overall composition of the picture. It would be different if the whole tree would be in the picture. I recommend, you take photography classes to learn about the rules of photography. 

 

 

ABAMBO | Hard- and Software Engineer | Photographer