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Hello traceyv10668067, The picture you posted is too small for us to see well enough to give you our opinions. Even this small, I can see your exposure is a problem. You need to examine your photos at high magnification - 100 - 200 % then you will find many of the problems for yourself. Also read the stock contributors guidelines posted by Adobe. Best regards, JH
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Hello traceyv10668067, The picture you posted is too small for us to see well enough to give you our opinions. Even this small, I can see your exposure is a problem. You need to examine your photos at high magnification - 100 - 200 % then you will find many of the problems for yourself. Also read the stock contributors guidelines posted by Adobe. Best regards, JH
https://helpx.adobe.com/stock/contributor/help/quality-and-technical-issues.html
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For content to have commercial value, it must be of high quality. Learn about the quality and technical issues and how to avoid content rejection
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Your picture is to small for an in-depth analyses. However:
Artifact problems was one of several possibilities mentioned.
That is a single rejection reason:
I would say the reason was Technical Issues:
as that includes the white balance that is way of in your picture.