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This one is underexposed and the depth of field is a little shallow. As for the flower images, there are literally millions already represented in the database and to have them accepted at all requires a fresh eye and stronger compositions than those represented here to make them stand out.
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They are all too dark. May I point out, that there are millions of flowers in the database. Your photos must be excellent to sell.
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Hello,
You have a rather shallow depth of field, i.e., your f/stop—aperture—is too wide, f/5.6. For example, in file 0826.
Read this from Adobe to help you understand the role the aperture plays in photography.
Understanding aperture priority mode | Adobe
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There is noticeable noise in all the images.
Some images are out of focus.
Please check them at 100% on your PC monitor.
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As others have mentioned here, flowers and leaves are already heavily over-represented in the database, and even if yours were good enough to be accepted it's very unlikely that they'd ever be found or licensed by a Buyer. The possible exception is if you've found a very rare plant species. To verify for yourself, go to stock.Adobe.com and enter the keyword "leaves". There are nearly 71 million hits.
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