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Hi,
You were given a reason!
I assume it was "technical issues". The flower is not sharp.
Hope that helps,
Michael
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Michael Niessen - Photographer, photo-editor, educator
Too blurry, probably because the camera was too close to your subject.
Next time use a tripod and check your depth-of-field.
https://digital-photography-school.com/understanding-depth-field-beginners/
Also, Stock's database contains 21+ million flowers. This will be a tough sell due to fierce competition from other contributors in this category.
Choosing profitable subjects to shoot is probably the biggest challenge for new Stock Photographers.
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Nice photo however, it seems to me, that the whites are a little to blown out.
Here your photo with the highlights and whites brought down and the shadows increased.
I also did some sharpening. I think there is now more detail to be seen in the petals.
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Hi,
You were given a reason!
I assume it was "technical issues". The flower is not sharp.
Hope that helps,
Michael
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Michael Niessen - Photographer, photo-editor, educator
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Too blurry, probably because the camera was too close to your subject.
Next time use a tripod and check your depth-of-field.
https://digital-photography-school.com/understanding-depth-field-beginners/
Also, Stock's database contains 21+ million flowers. This will be a tough sell due to fierce competition from other contributors in this category.
Choosing profitable subjects to shoot is probably the biggest challenge for new Stock Photographers.