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March 30, 2023
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Lately photos have been rejected

  • March 30, 2023
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De laatste tijd worden op adobe stock veel fotos geweigerd en ik zie niet echt de reden ervan, omdat ze op shutterstock wel aanvaard worden ! Ik heb een foto als voorbeeld, hebben jullie een idee wat het probleem kan zijn ? De enige melding die ze geven is kwalitetsproblemen.

 

En hoe ik kan voorkomen dat ze geweigerd worden ?

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Correct answer Abambo

From my iPad it's more difficult to detect, but I think you focussed on the foreground. The branches seem to be in focus. However, you should have aimed at a point farer away.

As @Ricky336 said, the (lower) branches are disturbing, an should have been avoided or edited out.

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Participant
March 30, 2023

Thank you for your feedback,
I just don't understand how I could improve the focus in the 2nd photo? This was photographed on a monopod tripod with wide focus. With a Nikon Z50 + 18-50 VR lens.

Could this be due to the limitation of the material? Or should this device be better?

Abambo
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Community Expert
March 30, 2023

From my iPad it's more difficult to detect, but I think you focussed on the foreground. The branches seem to be in focus. However, you should have aimed at a point farer away.

As @Ricky336 said, the (lower) branches are disturbing, an should have been avoided or edited out.

ABAMBO | Hard- and Software Engineer | Photographer
Abambo
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Community Expert
March 30, 2023

I agree with @Ricky336 , you have a focussing problem on both images. 

ABAMBO | Hard- and Software Engineer | Photographer
Ricky336
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March 30, 2023

Hello,

First photo - 'sint-antoniu...' the focus isn't good, it's not clear, and I think the composition could be a lot better, and the white balance could be better -it's a bit too yellow! In the lake photo - the composition could be better - the branches actually distract from the photo and the focus could be better as well.