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April 17, 2025
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To treat my photos to be accepted for Adobe team.

  • April 17, 2025
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Hello, everyone! I'm very happy to be part of this community!
I really need your help about my photoes.
Could you tell me what is the point I should pay attention?
I'm putting a photo here to be judged by you all. 
In advance, I appreciate your help.
Walace

2 replies

jacquelingphoto2017
Community Expert
Community Expert
April 17, 2025

Hi @Walace Rodrigues ,

The composition is good. The highlights is high with a pale blue fringing on the edge of the trees.

In general there is an exposure problem as evident in the shadow.

This could be corrected in post processing by adding more black or shadow and reducing the highlights. 

There is another problem. I believe you shoot for the trees. If I'm correct, that's an incorrect way to frame landscape images. You get a sharper image if you aim at about 1/3 the distance from you, with a narrow aperture settings to get the depth.

Best wishes

Jacquelin

 

Participating Frequently
April 17, 2025
I'm really glad with your comments. I'm learning a Lot!

I'm tring to fix that picture following your instructions for practice.

Thank you so much!


Walace
jacquelingphoto2017
Community Expert
Community Expert
April 21, 2025

You are welcome @Walace Rodrigues 

Best wishes

Jacquelin

yamato713108855
Community Expert
Community Expert
April 17, 2025

What was the reason for rejection?
Is it not listed on your contributor page?

Participating Frequently
April 17, 2025

It is not clear for me. They sent a general idea of about quality. Could you just take a look and tell me what would be my mistakes on this photo?

Participating Frequently
April 17, 2025

Quality issues is a very concrete idea about exposure, noise, white balance, artefacts ...

In your case, it's exosure:  it's overexposed (missing blacks). It's also lacking contrast. You can correct that and resubmit. In addition, I don't think that it is a very attractive picture, with this strange area in front of the picture. It could be worth to crop that area out.

 


Thank you so much! It's amazing to receive feedbacks about precise technics.

I Will use this picture to experiment every context you gave me.

For sure, from now on, I Will be more focused on these advices.

Thank you,
Walace