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Hi Maycoll, your image is underexposed, has a lot of noise / grain and the horizon is not level. This should be fixable in post processing, especially if you shot in RAW format. I quickly played with your image to give you a bit of an idea, but you would get better results from editing the original.
Good luck with your submission.
In addition to what @reedesign1912 already pointed out, a lot of the noise is due to artifacts. I also believ e that your main subject, thge water drops are too small.
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Hi Maycoll, your image is underexposed, has a lot of noise / grain and the horizon is not level. This should be fixable in post processing, especially if you shot in RAW format. I quickly played with your image to give you a bit of an idea, but you would get better results from editing the original.
Good luck with your submission.
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In addition to what @reedesign1912 already pointed out, a lot of the noise is due to artifacts. I also believ e that your main subject, thge water drops are too small.
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Hello,
What are you trying to capture - the water drops? If so, they are way too small, and the focus isn't good. (On the water drops.)
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Esta tiene todos los problemas tecnicos por los que los de Adobe rechazan una foto yo miraria bien los link que te pone Nancy O'Shea suele ser muy acertada