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I have multiple pictures of the same subject often times and they are taken from different angles and different poses. At first look, they might look identical but they are not. These subjects are animals or plants in the exact location.
For example, a bird that looks toward the camera and the same bird on the same branch looking down or from the side view. Would that be an appropriate thing to upload them with different titles?
It seems to me that if you have acceptable images that display singnificantly different aspects of the same subject, then submit them. But if the differences are subtle (as you describe them), then you run the danger of having your images be considered "spam" and that is an abuse of the system that can get you banned. I think it wiser to be selective about what (and how many) images you submit..
If they truly do display the subject differently and are each unique, you can certainly upload each one; but I wouldn't do them all at once. Upload one, wait for it to get accepted, then another later.
Examine both images side by side. Which one has the best sales potential? That's the one you should submit.
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It seems to me that if you have acceptable images that display singnificantly different aspects of the same subject, then submit them. But if the differences are subtle (as you describe them), then you run the danger of having your images be considered "spam" and that is an abuse of the system that can get you banned. I think it wiser to be selective about what (and how many) images you submit..
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If they truly do display the subject differently and are each unique, you can certainly upload each one; but I wouldn't do them all at once. Upload one, wait for it to get accepted, then another later.
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One thought: if you are submitting two images that are different, but might seem similar, be sure that the image description gives the full difference in each case. Moderators may use the description. (Equally they might not, and may not have a common language). End users who search will also be clued in by the title. They like "spam" even less.
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Examine both images side by side. Which one has the best sales potential? That's the one you should submit.