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Your picture is too small, but I suppose you pasted the tick in the picture on the woman's foot. It does not look very natural. The asset is also missing some contrast and blacks (over exposed).
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Thanks for your answer, I will try to do better in the future.
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You're welcome. Was I right that the tick on the foot is fake?
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Exposure, composition and focus are the issues here.
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the following picture has already been accepted by all common photo agencies,
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To add: Adobe does its own checking, and looking at your picture, I doubt about the checking that all common photo agencies are doing.
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Two of the most well-known photo agencies have accepted the image. I think they also check all submitted pictures. Adobe is probably stricter in the assessment.