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The first one may require a property release, since the building is most likely privately owned.
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Thank you for your response.
Unfortunately, all the rejected photos have the same reason: Quality Issues. The property release errors are clear; there are no questions about them.
Allow me to attach a few more photos rejected for the same reason: Quality Issues.
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Moderators can only select one reason for rejecting an image, so even if you fixed any errors and resubmitted, it might get a rejection for that reason. I didn't comment on the image beyond that because I'm biased: I like it too much. 🙂
But this one could use some exposure tweaks, and moderators hate leaning verticals.
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IMG_9981.jpg - underexposed, noisy and not sharply focused. In addition, the logo and license plates of the vehicle need to be edited out.
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The image is dark.
Noise is noticeable.
The aperture is F2.0, so I'll try shooting so that a wider range is in focus.
IMG_9832
The aperture is F2.2, so I'll shoot so that a wider range is in focus.
The framing isn't good.
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IMG_9832.jpg - zoom in to at least 100% and you will see that the image is not sharply focused.
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Compare your work with current Stock inventory to see what gets accepted. Well-lit photos with vivid colors, interesting subjects and unusual camera angles sell. That's what Stock customers are looking for.
This is your competition:
https://stock.adobe.com/search?k=hanging+laundry
https://stock.adobe.com/search?k=church+bells
Read your Contributor User Guide for more tips.
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