Use a tripod and the shutter release timer in your camera!
The 1st photo you shot at 1/20 sec and has camera shake. The second has too shallow depth of field... You could add a message on the white board, and not only help with the focal point, but also add value to your photo illustration. The 3rd, by itself has no major issues, it could be that it got thrown in the pile of the other two, but the glasses do seem in better focus than the thank you.
Re shoot the three and re-submit, that's what I would do!
Putting a focussing aid on the white board could be a great idea, but writing something on it would be contra-productive. You would write in what language? Your assets are getting sold worldwide!
As a side note: You can add your attached pictures in-line, that would avoid having the people needing to click them. Original refused pictures should be posted as attached images, however.
As a side note-2: I hope you have the right to post those two slides. If not, that could represent a copyright violation.
ABAMBO | Hard- and Software Engineer | Photographer
Hallo Adobe Stock Contributor Community, I recently uploaded some photos on Adobe Stock & i keep getting messages regarding the quality of my photos that is not good. I have also uploaded the same photos on another microstock & has been approved. Can someone tell me why my photos get flagged here?
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All three are slightly over exposed with a little too much contrast and too few midtones. The second is poorly cropped and the text on the book must be removed.