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Can someone please tell me why these photos aren't accepted

Community Beginner ,
Oct 28, 2024 Oct 28, 2024

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Hello, I would really appreciate some technical insight on why these photos were not accepted. Is the quality too low? I make sure to use a great camera in my wildlife shotsAristome Antipoda 1.jpgsand dune 1.jpgstarfish texture 1.jpgJapanese Macaque 1.jpg

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Oct 28, 2024 Oct 28, 2024

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The top three lack focus. Not sure about the monkey. 


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Oct 28, 2024 Oct 28, 2024

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Thank you! 

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Oct 28, 2024 Oct 28, 2024

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Your first: 

you have sever dust patterns on the picture.IMG_2267.jpeg

Your second:

Sensor dust, compression artefacts and a lack of sharpness and detail.

 

Your third: compression artefacts and a lack of dof.

Abambo_0-1730138435823.png

 

Your last: besides being overexposed, there is a lack of detail, may be from severe noise reduction or from a software portrait mode: 

Abambo_1-1730138127708.png

 

ABAMBO | Hard- and Software Engineer | Photographer

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Oct 28, 2024 Oct 28, 2024

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This is very helpful thank you 

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Oct 29, 2024 Oct 29, 2024

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You're welcome.

ABAMBO | Hard- and Software Engineer | Photographer

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Oct 28, 2024 Oct 28, 2024

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The flower in the first image is not in sharp focus and there is debris, probably lens spots or sensor spots in the sky.

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Oct 28, 2024 Oct 28, 2024

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The second image also has spots in the sky.

In the third image, the depth of field is too shallow, causing most of the image to be out of focus.

In the monkey image, the texture of the fur has been crushed - not sure if this is a DOF issue...Screenshot 10-28-24.jpg

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Got it thank you so much 

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Oct 28, 2024 Oct 28, 2024

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Hi @naturestorypics 

When zoomed I noticed that the first 3 files are out of focus and with chromatic and compression noise. The next file has shallow depth of field and with chromatic noise.

Out of focus and underexposed

jacquelingphoto2017_0-1730164844594.png

Compression and chromatic noise

jacquelingphoto2017_1-1730164910337.png

Chromatic noise

jacquelingphoto2017_2-1730164954422.png

It's a good thing to use a good quality camera. However, it's also a good thing to learn the skills of adjusting your camera to take sharp photos with correct exposure. Having correct exposure will reduce noise. Even if you have the skill to capture the best quality photos, it's essential to include post processing to correct camera error such as noise.

Best wishes

Jacquelin

 

 

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Oct 29, 2024 Oct 29, 2024

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BTW, as it helps to use a high quality camera, it is not exactly the camera that takes the pictures. It's the photographer who needs to use the correct settings and it's the image editor who needs to correct the image. Mostly you need to fill in both roles.

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