Monthly Archives: July 2011

my favorite images 1

this is one of  my favorite captures during a shoot on one of  the bungalows.

I was looking for the right angle, suddenly the light shined through the window, and hit on my lens.

Luckily, the camera was mounted on the tripod. I quickly bracketed with few exposures,

And here is the image.

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rejection of the images submited part 1

the microstock  is getting  tough ,the number of the images increase ,is beyond our expectation, if we are not moving fast one day whatever your images created ,it may fall into this category –your images is too similar that what we have in our library.

further more the  reason of the rejection most of time your will have a lot ,a lot of the question mark in your head , and you will never get the answer or truth.

at istock I always get this

Rejection Reason

The execution of isolation contains stray areas that are either too feathered or rough.

For more information about iStock Isolation Standards, please see:

http://www.istockphoto.com/tutorial_2.6_isolation.php

Related Articles:

Isolating Objects & Creating Clipping Paths

http://www.istockphoto.com/article_view.php?ID=89

even if you are actually following the method ,that the end of the day you might get the same result—-rejected

so my solution to the istock , clipping path don’t delete the background.

the same file I submitted to other agency –no problem

 

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pour splash freeze

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since I bought the speed flash light  from hensel ,I am enjoy shooting action of pouring  ,it have some much fun,when you enlarge can see the beauty of liquid .but most of the pictures are turn down by shutterstock, the reason being

Not Approved:

Limited Commercial Value–We do not need this image at this time. Please see <a href=”http://buzz.shutterstock.com/rejection-reasons/why-images-are-rejected-for-limited-commercial-value”>Shutterbuzz</a> for more info }
but who care

Let splash it.

 

 

 

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