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Cute idea to use heart-shaped cheerios for lettering. In the first image you have a huge blownout hot spot in the middle and uneven lighting throughout. The lettering is not level, and the background exhibits a lot of flaws. The second image is not sharply focused, and the background has a lot of flaws. If that's your only wooden table top on which to arrange the objects, you might try oiling it first to disguise some of the flaws.
I agree with @Jill_C. Both images suffer from poor light exposure levels as can be seen by the lopsided Histogram Panel in Photoshop.
Keep working at it.
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Hi @marcella8,
There is at least one place that you can upload any photo. The thing is, they most likely will not get sold. That platform has a high photographer turn over. Many who started out with great expectation end up getting frustrated and delete their account after a while, some of whom have better quality images than these you show us. I see one person with more than 3,000 images uploaded over a 4 year period and have not gotten a single sale. If you are up to that, then I can share the info with you. However, if you are serious about getting photos sold, then you are at the right place; you just need to get the right gear and learn how to take good quality photographs. I never get any of my phone photographs sold, but I got a few that I took with my compact camera sold. The info at Camera's Limitations will give you some tips to take into consideration when using phone camera or compact camera and also the advantage of using DSLR.
Best wishes
Jacquelin