Need your feedback for my rejected photos for technical issues.
- May 16, 2022
- 5 replies
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I know you pros are busy and tired of repeating similar feedback to thousands of people. I appreciate it if you could randomly pick up any of the attached rejected images and give your opinion about them so I learn from my mistakes and your pro feedback. I put numbers there for your convenience. Also, I wrote my assumption as well.
1. I don't know why rejected. I called it "Mallard Breeding Male Duck". Could it be the title?
2. I don't know why rejected. I thought it is a very unique picture. Am I violating the actual artist's rights? It is in a public place like graffiti!
3. Could it be mistakenly labeled as private property by moderators? It is not! It was literally in the middle of nowhere. A completely abandoned area.
4. Not good for printing but the whole point of the picture is the fog! Should I get permission for such a photo because some of those buildings are private hotels or maybe some brand names visible?
5. The subject is the light, not the out-of-focus background. If I wanted to crop the rest the size would be dropped to the point that Adobe wouldn't let me upload it. Should I have the background blurry next time?
6. The underexposed background? Is this really more important than the unique subject? If it was 1995 would you still reject this picture? I know there are so many similar pictures of birds eating worms but it is still challenging to get that moment perfect with a 15-year-old camera. I was hoping to see more mercy.
7. Aerial photo of a mine. I know it has some haze and is out of focus. Probably Google has better images of that with satellite photos but is there anything else wrong with this?
8. Brands and private property? or the underexposed/dark areas?
Thank you all