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SerdarY
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February 5, 2022
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Yosemite in snow

  • February 5, 2022
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I love images that tell a story, make your mind wonder and lead soul through experiences and expectations.  I took some images in Yosemite and hope that I was able to tell a story.   I would love to hear from you - 

 

Cheers - Serdar

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Nancy OShea
Community Expert
Community Expert
February 5, 2022

Examine images at 100-300% magnification.  That's when defects are more noticeable.  Fix defects, adjust levels/curves and color saturation if you can in Photoshop/Lightroom before submitting to Stock.

 

Stock customers want well-focused natural, full color images.  If the project requires colorization or grayscale later, they can do that on their end.  Read these links:

 

Good luck!

 

Nancy O'Shea— Product User & Community Expert
SerdarY
SerdarYAutor
Participating Frequently
February 12, 2022

Thanks for the help Nancy, really appreciate it!  If I have an image of a person who is randomly selected or if the image contains a person who happened to be present, do I need to obtain his/her permission?

Jill_C
Community Expert
Community Expert
February 12, 2022

Any image that contains a recognizable person requires a release for every person in the image. The criteria is that if people can recognize themselves in your image a release is required. If they're far away or a dark silhouette or have their backs turned to the camera you can possibly get away without having to submit a release.

Jill C., Forum Volunteer
RALPH_L
Community Expert
Community Expert
February 5, 2022

Beautiful but I see technical problems. Focus, movement in tree branches, overexposed highlights, and purple tint in some sky and some snow.  Signatue not allowed.. B&W not allowed which by the way, the horizon is not level and there is a spot in the sky on the right. 

PepeCastro
Inspiring
February 5, 2022

Right

Legend
February 5, 2022

This is the info I mean. Read all the "do ..." but especially read carefully the "DON'T..." parts. Requirements for contributing photos and illustrations to Adobe Stock

SerdarY
SerdarYAutor
Participating Frequently
February 5, 2022
Thanks for the help! I am learning and should be able to do better the
next time I make submissions.
Legend
February 5, 2022

Have you submitted them already? We don't pre-filter submissions. Certainly, some will be rejected, but you have to learn from the rejections. If they have been rejected already, please tell us the reasons given by Adobe in each case.  I can guess, but if we guess wrong it would waste your time.

 

If you have not yet submitted them, I urge you to read Adobe's requirements carefully and in full, you will see immediately what many of the problems will be.