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Jun 03, 2021 Jun 03, 2021

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Entrei para o Adobe Stock há pouco mais de um mês e tenho ficado um tanto chateado com a quantidade de imagens recusadas. O pior de tudo é não haver um diagnóstico para informar o problema ou a razão de uma determinada foto ser rejeitada. Vou deixar aqui minha última foto que não foi aceita, eu ficaria muito grato por alguma opinião profissional. Sou fotógrafo iniciante e qualquer informação e conhecimento é mais do que bem vindo.

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Jun 03, 2021 Jun 03, 2021

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Hi @Nicobanzai ,

The frame is out of focus, and has a white balance issue. It is too yellow. Also, it is underexposed and the highlights are too high, thus, destroying details.

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JG

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It's a long exposure, which, if shot on a tripod, should have been in focus; but it's not. The verticals are not vertical, there is an odd color-cast, and the light trails are blown-out. When shooting light trails before it is fully dark outside, you probably needed to use a ND filter. Additionally, there are billboards and logos in the background which would have caused the image to be rejected for IP violation. Finally, you need to be aware that it is not Adobe Stock's job to help you become a good photographer. There are photo sharing sites and photo blogs (Flickr, 500px, etc.) that you can join to study photographs and get feedback on your images. 

Jill C., Forum Volunteer

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It's overexposed, not underexposed. Night pictures are living from having parts of the picture quite dark. You have also a noise problem (both luminary noise and colour noise). For the rest I refer to @Jill_C's analyses.

 

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ABAMBO | Hard- and Software Engineer | Photographer

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