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Hi, I'm a new uploader at adobe stock, and I have two pictures rejected, and I wish to know what could do better in the next time... sorry for my english, arent my native language.
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Dear YockBR,
Welcome to the Adobe Community.
Please find attached some non-technical notes I have made.
Apologies in advance for handwriting on your work, I found it quicker and was with the sole purpose of providing some help beyond the "plain" rejection legend we all might have get once or more in our work. Photos are assumed to be yours. NO plagiarism intentions of any kind at all are pretended from my part. I hope this contribution helps to cover one part of that "big void" of multiple possible rejection reasons.
I am not an Adobe employee nor anybody to convince you about anything, I am just a volunteering dude trying to help people blowing off some steam when their work is rejected.
In other words, trying to provide an "out of the box" perspective. My contribution is with good intentions only and hopefully will produce at least one smile.
For more formal and professional comments listen to the guys that clearly know what they are talking about.
Keep shooting, learning, observing, and specially, having fun!
Cheers,
Vences
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Thank you a lot for your reply, now I can see the problems, the question of focus mainly on the second image, a smaller aperture could make it better and more focused, in addition it made me realize problems in the composition of the image, which I intend to practice and improve .
I started recently in photography, and your comments will help me to future pics.
People like you are good for a community like this. Thank you again!
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Leaves on a tree are a popular subject. Unfortunately, maybe too popular.
In what ways can you make your images stand out from all the rest?
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Hello,
Overall, your composition is not so good in both pictures. The background is distracting, messy. The second picture is a little dark as well - a bit underexposed.
Read about photo composition. It's very important.
Have a read of this from Adobe about how to create better photos:
https://helpx.adobe.com/stock/how-to/tips-stock-image-acceptance.html?set=stock--fundamentals--adobe...
From the link, you can change the language, depending on your region. Just go to the bottom of the page and look for 'change region'.