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Hi there,
I am new to this, and I assume something had to go wrong. Could someone go through some of these photo's to let me know what I did wrong, as to why they were not.
Anyway, thank you for anytime you have taken to look and explain what I did wrong on these. I know its a hassle, but as someone who is new to this I really appreciate it. I want to make this a side job, and appreciate the fluidity it provides.
Some of these have been rejected, I know the rest are going to be rejected. I just have to go back and edit them.
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Adobe gave you a rejection reason. What was it? I'd guess technical issues, but guessing wrong would be wasting your time. Your possible problem list is very short, I have to say, and doesn't cover any of the things setting commercial photography apart...
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It was technical issues, you are correct. I'm trying to figure out what I do now. What needs to be changed. Thank you for your reply, and don't think your wasting my time!
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I don't have time to download 6 images, sorry.
Examine images at 100-200% magnification. The last image has depth-of field issues. The foreground is out of focus. And there's a noticeable green/blue cast that could use a touch of warmth.
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Well thats sucky
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Also adjust crooked images. Your horizon line always be straight, not sloped.
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Hey thank you, also I thats leaf. I forgot to tell you, but I've been editing the pictures. Working on them so it isn't too sloppy. I really aprreciate what you've said.
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Hi @defaultcl31rko3p59x ,
The perspective of the river need correcting. The river seem to be running on the the side and not affected by gravity. also you could increase exposure a bit.
Second image is out of focus.
The third is nice, but is a bit under exposed.
The fourth is also nice but is also under exposed.
The fifth is a no go. It is over processed and looks artificial Your photographs must be looking natural. Customers will add whatever effect they want. By not adding effects, your photos have greater potential for multiple sales.
Best wishes
JG
Photographer and Nutrition Author
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I'll go and work on those changes immediately, I feel really bad about the zoomed in mushroom one. I don't think I can do anything about it, but the other picture of it I can definelty fix.