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No details in the shadows perhaps, and blown out highlights. I assume you provided a model release as well.
Hello,
Shadows are too dark - look at the histogram - you have clipping in the blacks!
I don't think you should darken your shadows, because there should be some detail in the shadows for a good print.
Otherwise, it will be just a solid black!
The first image has lens spots in the sky, an easy fix.
The second image is quite beautiful; you really nailed the symmetry. I don't see any obvious quality issues here, perhaps a bit of noise in the deepest shadows, and the woman is not tack sharp, but I had to zoom in quite far to detect that.
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No details in the shadows perhaps, and blown out highlights. I assume you provided a model release as well.
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I added a release so that couldn't be it. I allways try to correct all highlights and shadows starting with the auto setting in Lightroom. After that I useally darken my shadows and add a bit more light as my default style. But I will change it and upload it again. See what happens. Thanks for your feedback Daniell
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When it comes to style, I'd say save your personal style for your personal work, not stock. If your images get sent to a moderator who automatically checks histograms first thing, you'll get a rejection.
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Missing releases would be an additional issue. Generally you get a strike on quality, then, after fixing that, you get a different error. As long as we do not have confirmation, we check with all possible errors.
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Hello,
Shadows are too dark - look at the histogram - you have clipping in the blacks!
I don't think you should darken your shadows, because there should be some detail in the shadows for a good print.
Otherwise, it will be just a solid black!
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The reviewer thinks there may be problems with permission to photograph for commercial use in Ben Youssef Madrasa.
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The reviewer thinks there may be problems with permission to photograph for commercial use in Ben Youssef Madrasa.
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That may be the case, but if the refusal is quality issuse, we should look into qualitiy issues, too.
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The first image has lens spots in the sky, an easy fix.
The second image is quite beautiful; you really nailed the symmetry. I don't see any obvious quality issues here, perhaps a bit of noise in the deepest shadows, and the woman is not tack sharp, but I had to zoom in quite far to detect that.