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It's underexposed. Did you convert the background to black & white? Such conversions are not accepted by Adobe.
underexposed.
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It's underexposed. Did you convert the background to black & white? Such conversions are not accepted by Adobe.
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underexposed.
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Hello,
Read these links!
User guide:
https://helpx.adobe.com/stock/contributor/user-guide.html
Exposure:
https://www.adobe.com/creativecloud/photography/discover/exposure-in-photography.html
Composition:
https://www.adobe.com/creativecloud/photography/discover/photo-composition.html
Quality:
https://helpx.adobe.com/stock/contributor/help/reasons-for-content-rejection.html
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Check your histogram.
There are no whites and you have strange peaks. I never saw such peaks in a natural picture.
I also think that you have taken out most of the saturation.
I think, it's sharp, so with the correct adjustment, it could pass.