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GOPR0322.jpg  with the curved vertical elements is lens distortion from a wide angle lens too close to the subject.

_MG_0686-1.jpg has severely underexposed shadows, lack of sharp focus and chromatic aberration.

 

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Jill_C
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July 21, 2022

GOPR0322.jpg  with the curved vertical elements is lens distortion from a wide angle lens too close to the subject.

_MG_0686-1.jpg has severely underexposed shadows, lack of sharp focus and chromatic aberration.

 

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ChristianAstu
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July 21, 2022

Gracias por la información. 

Abambo
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July 20, 2022

_H5A2226-1.jpg: Has a noise problem and also an IP problem (

).

GOPR0322.jpg is overexposed and has washed out colours (look at the wood structure).

_MG_0686-1.jpg: could get the shadows lightened up and is exposing noise.

In addition, you have chromatic aberration:

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ChristianAstu
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July 21, 2022

Muchas gracias 

jacquelingphoto2017
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July 20, 2022

Hi @ChristianAstu,

The first photo is overexposed. Details are lost in the highlights.

The second is an intellectual property issue, and is also underexposed. Details are lost in the shadows. You should not be submitting images with store names, billboards etc.

the third is also underexposed in the shadows and the highlights a bit overexposed.

Please take a look at the Adobe Guidelines to understand what Adobe is looking for. 

Also check out these tips that will help you get your photos accepted

And these additional tips that will help you to identify issues to avoid and correct.

Check out these intellectual property guidelines. Please read all the links therein..

Best wishes

Jacquelin

ChristianAstu
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July 21, 2022

Gracias por tu ayuda