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My photos were rejected because of 'technical issues'. I would be grateful for any feedback on the same.
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First: badly done composite image. In addition, the source data contains multiple artefacts.
Second: artefacts and noise and a faux DoF.
Third: idem.
Fourth: idem, in addition, you have logos in the image:
I have also the impression that the reflection is photoshopped. The overall picture does not look natural.
Fifth: in addition to the heavy artefacts, you picture needs to get straightened.
Altogether, pictures with such obvious quality problems are straight refusals. There is nothing that c
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First: badly done composite image. In addition, the source data contains multiple artefacts.
Second: artefacts and noise and a faux DoF.
Third: idem.
Fourth: idem, in addition, you have logos in the image:
I have also the impression that the reflection is photoshopped. The overall picture does not look natural.
Fifth: in addition to the heavy artefacts, you picture needs to get straightened.
Altogether, pictures with such obvious quality problems are straight refusals. There is nothing that can be done to save the images.
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Photo:
1) Bad layer blending
2) Noise
3) Focus and too much post processing
4) Noise, IP violations
5) Highlights overexposed and birds need to be removed