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March 24, 2023
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None of my pictures are getting accepted

  • March 24, 2023
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Hi everybody ,
i have uploaded multiple picutres on but none are getting accepted..

(those are just 3 out of 7) but none are accepted
i dont know what the problem is. Could you please tell me what the problem is ? 

if you have the time, maybe explain it as easy as possbile thank you 🙂 
I even read the "how to" but thats not a really good help for me tbh. 

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Correct answer Jill_C

DSC05064.jpg - depth of field is too shallow, causing most of the image to be out of focus. It's also underexposed in the shadows.

DSC05388.jpg - again DOF is too shallow and nothing is in focus

DSC05419.jpg - not in focus, not well composed 

 

While practicing your photography and editing skills can be fun and useful, Adobe already has many millions of floral images in the database, so the chances of yours ever being sold are very slim, even if they're technically perfect.

 

 

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Jill_C
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Jill_CCommunity ExpertCorrect answer
Community Expert
March 24, 2023

DSC05064.jpg - depth of field is too shallow, causing most of the image to be out of focus. It's also underexposed in the shadows.

DSC05388.jpg - again DOF is too shallow and nothing is in focus

DSC05419.jpg - not in focus, not well composed 

 

While practicing your photography and editing skills can be fun and useful, Adobe already has many millions of floral images in the database, so the chances of yours ever being sold are very slim, even if they're technically perfect.

 

 

Jill C., Forum Volunteer
Participant
March 24, 2023

so you are saying its kind of pointless to upload flora and fauna pictures because there are way to many?

Participant
March 24, 2023

Exactly. Search for "White flower" for instance and you will see that there are >11 million matches. What is going to make your white flower image float to the top of this heap and get noticed by a Buyer? Search for "red rose" and you'll get >3.5 Million gorgeous results. There's simply too much competition. This doesn't mean you should stop photographing pretty flowers whenever you see them; just don't waste the time editing, titling, keywording and submitting to Adobe Stock. If you come across some particularly rare and exotic specimens and you can cite the common name as well as the Latin name, you might have a greater chance of sales.

 


i see...
Thank you for your answer and your input.

Inspiring
March 24, 2023

Hello!

Could be quality issues.

1. Underexposed right half of picture with distracting overexposed spots.

2. Nothing is in focus, except shallow part of rocks. Blurry flora on foreground.

3. Insect is in focus, but everything else is messy and distracts from subject.

Legend
March 24, 2023

Adobe told you the reason. It may be a general message, but it is very important. What did they say for each picture, please? If we guess, we could just waste your time.

Participant
March 24, 2023

They said "Quality Issues".