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Photo rejection

Explorer ,
Apr 28, 2022 Apr 28, 2022

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Hello! I ask you to explain the reason for the rejection of three photos. They were rejected for a technical reason, but I do not understand what the problem is exactly. And in the latter, the main object is out of focus) and technical problems. Thank you in advance.

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Community Expert , Apr 28, 2022 Apr 28, 2022

1. Sky is overexposed and foreground is underexposed. A few adjustment in Lightroom can fix this, but you won't be able to repair the soft focus.

2. Zoom in between 100%-200% on the main object, which is the bee, and you'll see that it isn't in focus.

3. The boat is not in focus, the sky is a bit over-exposed (gradient filter in Lightroom would repair this), and the white balance is a bit too blue.

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1. Sky is overexposed and foreground is underexposed. A few adjustment in Lightroom can fix this, but you won't be able to repair the soft focus.

2. Zoom in between 100%-200% on the main object, which is the bee, and you'll see that it isn't in focus.

3. The boat is not in focus, the sky is a bit over-exposed (gradient filter in Lightroom would repair this), and the white balance is a bit too blue.

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