Burning sky:
Missing blacks, as shown in the histogram, therefore missing contrasts:

Artefacts, a bit everywhere where you look (seen at 100%):

Encaged little garden:
Out of focus, overexposed, typical artefacts of small sensor cameras:

Ant's path:
Artefacts, colour noise because of the phone's fake DOF.

Shadows are underexposed (blue area where clipping occurs).

The way's eye:
Underexposed, as shown in the histogram:

No structure, washed out colours, typical for small sensor photos:

Life to heaven:
Artefacts and missing structure typical for small sensor cameras:

Painterly look, due to over optimization:

Tiny path:
Looks like you had motion blur.


I do not see anything in focus.
In addition: Chromatic aberration and other artefacts.
Mallorca:
Artefacts, artefacts, artefacts...



Nothing is really in focus.
All your pictures have probably been taken with a phone camera. Even though smartphone cameras are accepted, the images are examined with the same quality criteria as images from large and expensive cameras. Only a few pictures taken under the best conditions and processed with as little AI as possible have the quality required here. The small sensor has bigger problems with borderline conditions. The lenses also have no depth of field. This is usually emulated on the software side, but this rarely leads to acceptable images.
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