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Hello AL Bondiga, The reviewer who rejected this looked at every inch of the photo and found lots of places out of focus. You will always need to preview your final stock work before you upload it to Adobe. You must look at it at 100% enlargement or more to see what the reviewer sees that is wrong. Review the guidelines and check your work. Let us know if you could see the focus problems and maybe crop out all the blurred portions for resubmission. Here are helpful information sites. Best regard
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Hello AL Bondiga, The reviewer who rejected this looked at every inch of the photo and found lots of places out of focus. You will always need to preview your final stock work before you upload it to Adobe. You must look at it at 100% enlargement or more to see what the reviewer sees that is wrong. Review the guidelines and check your work. Let us know if you could see the focus problems and maybe crop out all the blurred portions for resubmission. Here are helpful information sites. Best regards, JHQuality standards
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For more information on what makes a quality image, see The review process and Create better photos for Adobe Stock with 7 tips for success.
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Unfortunately, your whole image isn't sharp. Not for Adobe anyway.
Even the middle of the picture isn't sharp :
I don't think you can improve this photo.