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November 27, 2024
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  • November 27, 2024
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Would you be able to critique this image please it was rejected

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Correct answer Ricky336

Thnaks so much, the tree was a long way away and I was rushing to get the bird in before he flew off so no tripod, but also no excuse,! 

This critique info you offer  is invaluable to me. Just wondering if I can get you to look at two more images that were rejected. I think I do have a few focus issues.. 


Bear in mind that when submitting to Adobe Stock don't add any toning as it seems you have done in these two shots. It's best to leave them natural. The downloader can add their own toning. Adding toning can also add artefacts.

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Ricky336
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Community Expert
November 27, 2024

In addition to the composition, try not to have the photo divided; include a bit more foreground or sky. Cropping the photo would do this.

daniellei4510
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Community Expert
November 27, 2024

This is too small. We need to see the full-sized image as originally submitted.

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Participating Frequently
November 27, 2024

Thank you so much I have submitted the image again to my  stock collection. Not sure why it was so small.

daniellei4510
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November 27, 2024

Im a bit confused is this where I load the full size image


Yes. 🙂

I want to love the minimalist quality of this image, but the foreground needed to be sharper. Clearly, you focused on the subject, but at the expense of the foreground. As far as composition is concerned, the tree could have been to the left or right instead of dead center.

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