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Agency Based Discussion => Shutterstock.com => Topic started by: humannet on October 13, 2012, 18:42
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Another big rejection in my submission, any idea to enhance the acceptance?
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Yes. maybe.
Let the first picture in the line be a good one.
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If only I knew which one was the 'Good' one :-\
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Yes. Post your rejected images in the critique forum so that the experts can assess and provide feedback.
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Yes. Post your rejected images in the critique forum so that the experts can assess and provide feedback.
Yep this is what you need to do.
We are looking for something to do over there anyhow because of how slow it is.
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Wow, very little modesty around these days..... ;)
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Wow, very little modesty around these days..... ;)
HA! I said the experts, not necessarily referring to me :P
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I trust the opinions here thus will post my pics in the near future when I apply for iStock submission- most of you have a proven track record (Acceptance and Sales)...
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yes - the critique forum at ss is very helpful
you will get good pointers from the "real" pros there - you will know who they are
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Yesterday a friend of mine rejected him 100%
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Wow, very little modesty around these days..... ;)
HA! I said the experts, not necessarily referring to me :P
Was not referring to you Mantis, but to the person reacting to your post and without hesitation referred to himself ("We are looking for something to do over there"). ;) :D
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Wow, very little modesty around these days..... ;)
HA! I said the experts, not necessarily referring to me :P
Was not referring to you Mantis, but to the person reacting to you post and without hesitation referred to himself ("We are looking for something to do over there"). ;) :D
BINGO!!
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Must say they have some of the sharper tools in the stock shed over there. I sometimes try to get a little out of focus image fixed with ad-dons. Get OKed at a lot of sites, but not easily at SS. Yes, sometimes get frustrated where they are really over sensitive where I think it is undue (on images that really look 100% sharp to me at full resolution and then get rejected for focus).
Think they try to rather err on the side of being over cautious for any defect. That however sometimes rob them from great images and us from approvals which could have created income. Do think their methodology does not always work that well, due to the human factor in the equation.
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Wow, very little modesty around these days..... ;)
HA! I said the experts, not necessarily referring to me :P
Was not referring to you Mantis, but to the person reacting to your post and without hesitation referred to himself ("We are looking for something to do over there"). ;) :D
Apologies.