Rejections for manual focus on foreground or background?
Posted: Wed Oct 24, 2007 11:07 am
I have had a few photos rejected for "poor quality" or being "too blurry" because a portion of the image was out of focus...on purpose. I know it can not be an issue of resolution...many of these images are set at around 2000 x 2000.
So here is my question...are photography "tricks" like focusing on a single item in the foreground or background and leaving all items that are not part of the subject matter out-of-focus, inappropriate for stock photos or have no editorial value in this context? If this is the case, could this be "spelled out," so to speak, in the photography guidelines?
Should ALL parts of all photos submitted be in perfect focus for stock photos? I am a freelance writer and the photography is more that of a passionate amateur! I feel bad submitting so many pics this last week that I thought were good that are having to be rejected and creating extra work for CC!
Thanks for your help!
-Brandy S.
So here is my question...are photography "tricks" like focusing on a single item in the foreground or background and leaving all items that are not part of the subject matter out-of-focus, inappropriate for stock photos or have no editorial value in this context? If this is the case, could this be "spelled out," so to speak, in the photography guidelines?
Should ALL parts of all photos submitted be in perfect focus for stock photos? I am a freelance writer and the photography is more that of a passionate amateur! I feel bad submitting so many pics this last week that I thought were good that are having to be rejected and creating extra work for CC!
Thanks for your help!
-Brandy S.