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The photo is underexposed and you focused on the nose. Not on the eyes.
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Taki miałem zamiar...ostrzenie na nos było zamierzone,dzięki za podpowiedź ,pozdrawiam
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Witam,
Lepiej skupić się na oczach i mieć mniejszą przysłonę, aby zwiększyć głębię ostrości. Oczy są ważne!
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Lighting is poor.
Focus is poor.
The subject's ears and head are clipped.
Horizontal lines are not straight.
Better luck next time.
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In addition to the focus problem that Ralph pointed out, the image is underexposed, noisy and not well-composed. There are already hundreds of thousands of images of dogs (just search on black+dog in Adobe Stock to see the quality of the images available to Buyers); therefore in order for your image to be accepted it would have to be unique and technically perfect.
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Myślałem że przez skupienie się na nosie bedzie ciekawe....nie jak wszystkie ,ale ok ,przyjąłem do wiadomości,pozdrawiam
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My experience has been that Adobe Stock Moderators do not like images with very shallow DOF; they know what's saleable among the Buyers.
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Stock is not the same as posting snapshots on Instagram or Flickr.
Adobe Stock customers seek highest quality images for use in commercial projects. Look at what other Stock Contributors are doing in your keyword category.
https://stock.adobe.com/sk/search/images?k=black%20dog
Read these tips:
Hope that helps.