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New Here ,
Mar 25, 2023 Mar 25, 2023

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Hi,
I have uploaded a few pictures; unfortunately, they haven't got approved. 

I would like to know, the places where I can improve myself. 

 

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Community Expert , Mar 26, 2023 Mar 26, 2023

1. There's nothing in sharp focus, and the crushed details seem to indicate that a small sensor cellphone was used.

2. Leaning verticals, underexposed, and the focus seems to have fallen in the background rather than the cat.

3. Leaning horizon. Not well composed.

4. Leaning horizon, chroma noise in the rocks.

5. Overexposed sky, crushed details, no sharp focus 

6. Leaning horizon, crushed details 

 

did you do any post editing in any of these, or are they all straight out of camera ?

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Mar 25, 2023 Mar 25, 2023

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If you wish the members of this community to provide an opinion as to why the images were rejected, please post 2 or 3 of them here in full size.

Jill C., Forum Volunteer

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Mar 26, 2023 Mar 26, 2023

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Hello @Jill_C 

 

Sure, please find the below pictures that have been rejected. It will be helpful if you can give me some feedback that can improve my skills and enable my pictures to get selected. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

IMG_20180325_172808211_HDR.jpg

 

IMG_20191215_123131.jpg

LRM_EXPORT_1133411691386750_20190329_172253901.jpeg

  

PXL_20230311_030631528.jpg

PXL_20230311_080152549.jpg

PXL_20230311_025134745.PORTRAIT.jpg

    

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Mar 26, 2023 Mar 26, 2023

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1. There's nothing in sharp focus, and the crushed details seem to indicate that a small sensor cellphone was used.

2. Leaning verticals, underexposed, and the focus seems to have fallen in the background rather than the cat.

3. Leaning horizon. Not well composed.

4. Leaning horizon, chroma noise in the rocks.

5. Overexposed sky, crushed details, no sharp focus 

6. Leaning horizon, crushed details 

 

did you do any post editing in any of these, or are they all straight out of camera ?

Jill C., Forum Volunteer

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Mar 27, 2023 Mar 27, 2023

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@Jill_C  thanks a lot for your feedback.

 

1. Yes, all the pictures are taken from a Mobile phone. 

2. The last 3 pictures are straight out of the camera - Pixel 6 mobile.

3. The first 3 pictures are edited in Lightroom. 

 

I am not sure about the noise and the corrections that you have mentioned; I will start to leam them slowly using the online resources. 

 

Do I need to take that, we can't release any pictures taken on a mobile phone as a sock with adobe.

 

Please advise. 

 

 

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Mar 27, 2023 Mar 27, 2023

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Mobile phone images can be submitted and are sometimes accepted by Adobe Stock; however, given the inherent limitations of the small sensor and lack of user controls, the images frequently far short of the technical requirements. Under ideal lighting a good mobile phone camera can produce acceptable results. Just as with DSLR images, post-editing is almost always required before submission.

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got it, thanks for your feedback again 🙂 

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