Quote from: SuperPhoto on April 26, 2018, 04:21
mm, two things, without actually seeing the picture.
a) Maybe you really do have a good quality image, and the agency you submitted to rejected it. Don't take it personally, not everyone accepts everything. It doesn't necessary mean its a 'bad' image - just means they don't want it for their site.
b) if it is a large cityscape - I find focusing on a stronger lightsource tends to produce a better picture, because then the exposure/etc is set correctly for the surrounding elements. I'd also do a couple tests to see what produces the best results for you.
Hi to all, i have a lot to learn from you! here's one of the rejected picture downsized for web usage... i will read you all and come back

