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Correct answer Abambo

The mountains can be out of focus, if the birds are perfectly in focus. However, the exposure needs to be correct too:

To the right on the histogram, you see that your picture is underexposed.

Pushing the exposure to a "correct" level may help a lot:

You may still need to address the noise and chromatic aberration problem.

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jacquelingphoto2017
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May 23, 2022

Hi @Alejandra G. Romero,

You asked the same question in four different post, each time receiving responses. Is there a reason you'd like to share with us why you keep repeating the same question in different post? Multiple posting of the same question may be interpreted as spamming.

Regards

Jacquelin

Participating Frequently
May 23, 2022

Hi @jacquelingphoto2017 sorry for that mistake, this is the first time that I use this platform, so I didn't know how to use, but I think that I only did two post, and explained that the first one was for mistake, I' am really sorry about that 😞

I'm still learning 

Abambo
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May 23, 2022

No problem, but post only once, and when you need to correct something (as new users are not allowed to correct), reply to your post. That is more straightforward and will help to keep the forum focussed. A moderator may decide to work your correction into your first post. As for the rest: welcome to the forum.

ABAMBO | Hard- and Software Engineer | Photographer
reedesign1912
Inspiring
May 23, 2022

Hi @Alejandra G. Romero , your photo has a lovely composition, but unfortunately there are a few different technical issues which become obvious at 100% magnification. 

 

 

There is a lot of grain / noise and colour noise in your image.  The birds are underexposed and lack a sharp focus with details.  If you look at the edges of the birds, you will see chromatic aberration / colour fringing.  The colour noise is very noticeable in the snow in the mountains.

 

Best of luck in your future submissions.

Rob R, Photographer
Participating Frequently
May 23, 2022

Hi! Thank you so much for the kind words and the detailed answer, that's what I wanted to know! 🙂 

Knowing that i can improve, thanks for take the time to replay, have a grat day!

reedesign1912
Inspiring
May 23, 2022

If you are new to stock photography, here are some links to resources which you might find helpful.

 

Rob R, Photographer
Nancy OShea
Community Expert
Community Expert
May 23, 2022

Among other things, the mountains are very blurry and out of focus. 

 

Nancy O'Shea— Product User & Community Expert
Participating Frequently
May 23, 2022

Thaks so much for the reply! Well that could be, even though I was focusing just on the birds, but I'll take care of that details in the future  

Abambo
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AbamboCommunity ExpertCorrect answer
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May 23, 2022

The mountains can be out of focus, if the birds are perfectly in focus. However, the exposure needs to be correct too:

To the right on the histogram, you see that your picture is underexposed.

Pushing the exposure to a "correct" level may help a lot:

You may still need to address the noise and chromatic aberration problem.

ABAMBO | Hard- and Software Engineer | Photographer