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Need to understand why this image got rejected

New Here ,
Sep 18, 2022 Sep 18, 2022

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Please help me understand  why this image got rejected. I would like to know what needs to be improved or worked upon for the future.

 

Thanks,

 

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Community Expert , Sep 18, 2022 Sep 18, 2022

The flower petals are overexposed and lacking detail, and the butterfly is not uniformly sharply focused. 

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Community Expert , Sep 18, 2022 Sep 18, 2022
  1. The butterfly is not correctly focussed. If any part of a portrait should be in focus, it's the eyes!
    Abambo_0-1663537609590.png
  2. There is a lot of noise around
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  3. The flowers are overexposed and are missing contrast.

 

f4.5 for a macro picture is very optimistic. The DOF will be less than a mm.

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Sep 18, 2022 Sep 18, 2022

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The flower petals are overexposed and lacking detail, and the butterfly is not uniformly sharply focused. 

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Sep 18, 2022 Sep 18, 2022

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The flower is washed out.  Not much wow factor.

 

Keep in mind, you're competing with 26 million other flowers and a million or so butterfly images.  Even if it's accepted, your sale potential is low.  Look for unusual subjects to photograph that Adobe Stock does not have millions of.

 

Nancy O'Shea— Product User, Community Expert & Moderator

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  1. The butterfly is not correctly focussed. If any part of a portrait should be in focus, it's the eyes!
    Abambo_0-1663537609590.png
  2. There is a lot of noise around
    Abambo_1-1663537652047.png
  3. The flowers are overexposed and are missing contrast.

 

f4.5 for a macro picture is very optimistic. The DOF will be less than a mm.

ABAMBO | Hard- and Software Engineer | Photographer

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Hi @Shreyasi26174067zb81 ,

The flowers has lost details in the highlights. The lower petals of the subject flower is out of focus and there is some noise grains.

 

Read up on Seven tips to get your photos accepted by Adobe and these extra tips that will help you to improve on you uploads and to learn how to find the issue with your files.

 

Best wishes

Jacquelin

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