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Made it with Sony A7R5 and 50mm 1.4
Hello,
Same answer to the other comment you made in another post:
The focus is not very good, the white balance could be corrected a bit, and the background makes it overexposed!
You need to try and view your own work through impartial eyes. I agree 100% with the feedback provided by Ricky336. Especially the overexposure. It's very bad in the vase. You likely need more separation between your subject and background. Flowers are very commonly photographed and submitted to Adobe Stock. There are millions and millions of these images. For an image featuring a commonly photographed subject like this, the image needs to be technically perfect and should have a significant WOW
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Hello,
Same answer to the other comment you made in another post:
The focus is not very good, the white balance could be corrected a bit, and the background makes it overexposed!
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Thanks a lot but no agree with you. The blackgroun is overexposed to get pure white but any part of the flower is overexpose and the focus is perfect.
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You need to try and view your own work through impartial eyes. I agree 100% with the feedback provided by Ricky336. Especially the overexposure. It's very bad in the vase. You likely need more separation between your subject and background. Flowers are very commonly photographed and submitted to Adobe Stock. There are millions and millions of these images. For an image featuring a commonly photographed subject like this, the image needs to be technically perfect and should have a significant WOW factor. Unfortunately, this image does not meet either criteria.
Better luck next time,
Mat Hayward
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What contributors think is irrelevant. Customers make all purchasing decisions, not contributors. Adobe Stock Reviewers are experts at knowing what customers buy. They expect technically & visually perfect images they can use in commercial projects.
This isn't an art gallery or photo sharing site where everything is accepted regardless of quality. This is a Stock BUSINESS with submission requirements that all contributors must follow. Everyone is in the same boat here. Nobody receives special treatment.
You can either fix the problems as suggested and resubmit. Or you can move on to other images. That's your choice. Hopefully you choose wisely and do your best to succeed at Stock.
Read these links from your Stock Contributor User Guide.
Generative AI submission requirements.
https://helpx.adobe.com/stock/contributor/help/generative-ai-content.html.
Photography & Illustration requirements:
Model/Property Releases:
https://helpx.adobe.com/stock/contributor/help/model-release.html
https://helpx.adobe.com/stock/contributor/help/property-release.html
Best of luck.
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Thanks a lot but no agree with you. The blackgroun is overexposed to get pure white but any part of the flower is overexpose and the focus is perfect.
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It got refused. So, someone did agree with @Ricky336, or they detected still other issues.
(7803) Like this:
Or your very unnatural clipping of the background. I also don't understand, why you needed to DeepPrime an ISO100 picture.
Besides that, I see only one flower of the bouquet that may be in focus.
From a customer perspective, if I need your look, I can tweak easily a correctly exposed picture. But to get a correctly exposed picture from yours is not possible any more.
Again, from a customer perspective, the camera you used to take the picture is irrelevant. It helps to have a good camera and an excellent lens, but having the settings correct is much more important.
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Depth of field and lack of details in the blossoms.
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