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Technical issue - artistic motion blur images not acceptable?

New Here ,
Oct 22, 2020 Oct 22, 2020

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Hi,

The image (and similar artistic motion blur images) was rejected under technical issue. These images were done using panning and zooming in slow shutter technique. They were not done in post processing. Are these kind of images were not acceptable by Adobe Stocks?

 

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LEGEND ,
Oct 23, 2020 Oct 23, 2020

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Adobe will accept pictures that are art so long as they are technically perfect. There is no point trying to submit pictures that are deliberately imperfect in the name of art. 

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Oct 23, 2020 Oct 23, 2020

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Hello,

I think the image has too much motion blur for Adobe to accept. I think that there should be a least one sharp focused area, but here, the whole picture is blurred.

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Oct 23, 2020 Oct 23, 2020

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Look at what your competition is doing in this category.  A little motion blur is one thing but this is all blur and no image.

IMO, it would have been better if you had shot it stationary with a fast shutter speed and then applied some selective blur in post.  There's more control that way.

 

Better luck with your next submission.

 

Nancy O'Shea— Product User, Community Expert & Moderator
Alt-Web Design & Publishing ~ Web : Print : Graphics : Media

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