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anybody knows why they rejected this photo for technical issues?
It appears the subject is out of focus because of a camera shake. In case you have not done so you're likely to have better focus if your camera is set to compensate for small shakes. If there is still a shake issue with that settings and your arms anchored on you body, then you should consider using a tripod.
It is clear that the background has a chain link fence. I don't think this is a problem. It was not a problem with photos I took with one blurred in the backgr
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Examine image at 100-300% magnification.
It contains less than sharp focus. Also the wire fence in background may have been perceived as Image Moiré which is undesired.
What is Image Moiré?
https://photographylife.com/what-is-moire
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thanks i will be more careful with that next time.
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It appears the subject is out of focus because of a camera shake. In case you have not done so you're likely to have better focus if your camera is set to compensate for small shakes. If there is still a shake issue with that settings and your arms anchored on you body, then you should consider using a tripod.
It is clear that the background has a chain link fence. I don't think this is a problem. It was not a problem with photos I took with one blurred in the background - photos that got sold.
Best wishes
Jacquelin
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thanks i will be more careful with the focus next time.
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You are welcome @Cristian23301561q07i
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I also think that the framing is less than optimal. You should have included more of the left side, probably. If the aim was to create a smiley, you could have centred that one.
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Jajaja , muy buena, me gusta (y)