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Hello. How can I improve this photo?
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You need to clean up the background before snapping the picture, and you should not overexpose. Look your histogram. Your missing part of the shadow area and the complete black area (left).
Adjusting that will enhance the picture a lot.
The eyes are not in focus. Portraits need to have the eyes crisp sharp. To enhance the eyes further, you can then lighten-up the eyes, but keeping the pupils black.
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Thank you so much. It will make me better.
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dont crop off the ears! Crop in. Cleanup the background. Add sharpnes..
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Thank you so much.
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In addition to the suggestions of Ralph and Abambo, I would add that there are already 2.4 million high quality images displayed when you search in Adobe Stock on "cat". In order for your image to be accepted it would have to be perfect and unique. Your cropping, composition, messy background and soft focus can't be fixed in this image to make it acceptable, but frankly, I wouldn't spend a lot of time on shooting pictures of cats for stock. If it's your pet, go ahead and shoot images to capture how cute he is, but without the expectation that it could saleable as a stock photo.
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(...) but frankly, I wouldn't spend a lot of time on shooting pictures of cats for stock. If it's your pet, go ahead and shoot images to capture how cute he is, but without the expectation that it could saleable as a stock photo.
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Quite true... but when you have a picture that meets the quality requirements, you can upload it. Some cat and dog pictures sell. I have cats and dogs in my portfolio, but none of the pictures has been explicitly shot for stock... And a few of them have been sold.
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Thank you so much. Great advice.