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Please help me understand why this photo was rejected within a few minutes

Community Beginner ,
Oct 15, 2024 Oct 15, 2024

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Community Expert , Oct 15, 2024 Oct 15, 2024

Very little is in focus. Depth of field is much too shallow.

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Community Expert , Oct 15, 2024 Oct 15, 2024

Hello,

Your photo got rejected due to the following reasons:

  • Focus - you need to have more of the flower in focus.
  • Exposure - the flower needs to be brighter. At present the photo is too dark.
  • Composition - the background with the two brown 'stems' is distracting; you need a clean background.

 

 

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Oct 15, 2024 Oct 15, 2024

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Very little is in focus. Depth of field is much too shallow.

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Hello,

Your photo got rejected due to the following reasons:

  • Focus - you need to have more of the flower in focus.
  • Exposure - the flower needs to be brighter. At present the photo is too dark.
  • Composition - the background with the two brown 'stems' is distracting; you need a clean background.

 

 

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In addition to the other issues mentioned, I suspect the color of these flowers may well have been white and not yellow. 

 

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Wow this looks so much better.

Is it recommended to process an image before submitting?

I have recently started photography as a hobby and I am loving it. But I don't know what's the standard practice on such platforms.

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99.9% of every AI asset requires editing. I point out a number of issues, but even just one would result in a refusal. Photographers edit their images as well, but rarely to the extent that AI results need editing.


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Virtually all images require at least minimal editing. Adobe isn't interested in straight-out-of-the camera images. You'll need to spend time learning editing software to ensure a higher acceptance rate of any images you submit to Stock. I use Adobe Lightroom Classic and Adobe Photoshop.

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Thank you very much. That helps 

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@gunjan_6301 wrote:

Is it recommended to process an image before submitting?


Yes.


@gunjan_6301 wrote:

I have recently started photography as a hobby and I am loving it. But I don't know what's the standard practice on such platforms.


The buyers expect professional assets. There is no issue at not being a professional, but nevertheless, the submitted assets need to have a professional look. All pictures get some level of modification. And to avoid any misinformation: images were also processed before the era of digital image processing.

ABAMBO | Hard- and Software Engineer | Photographer

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