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Adobe told you why it was refused. Please tell us what they said, we cannot check your account. The experts here can often give more tips once you share Adobe's reasons.
The major problem with this photo is that it is not sharp - at all:
Looks like you had camera shake!
Hi @Vitalii Kosobutskyi ,
Your photo is out of focus, has color fringing and lacing vibrancy. You need to zoom to 100% or more to see the issues of your files.
Please note the guidelines as outlined in the following articles:
Stock Contributor Learn & Support (adobe.com)
Tips for getting your stock photos accepted | Adobe Learn & Support tutorials
Best wishes
JG
Photographer and Nutrition Author
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Adobe told you why it was refused. Please tell us what they said, we cannot check your account. The experts here can often give more tips once you share Adobe's reasons.
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The major problem with this photo is that it is not sharp - at all:
Looks like you had camera shake!
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Hi @Vitalii Kosobutskyi ,
Your photo is out of focus, has color fringing and lacing vibrancy. You need to zoom to 100% or more to see the issues of your files.
Please note the guidelines as outlined in the following articles:
Stock Contributor Learn & Support (adobe.com)
Tips for getting your stock photos accepted | Adobe Learn & Support tutorials
Best wishes
JG
Photographer and Nutrition Author
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Take some photography classes. Good Stock Photography begins and ends with skilled camera users.
Adobe Stock customers expect the highest visual and technical quality for use in their own projects.
See links below.
Keep working at it. 🙂