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I submitted a series of clock times with asparagus on a slate (12 o'clock to 11 o'clock) - and 2 were accepted (7 o'clock and 11 o'clock) - the rest were rejected because of similarity with existing material --> 7 and 11 o'clock ... rejected.
The Picture shows a combination of the uploaded images
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Evaluation is done by humans, and they will take slightly different choices but at the end of the day, it's Adobe's house, Adobe's rules. And I agree with them. Adobe want your pictures to each be different. They don't want the user's experience of searching for "asparagus" to be 12 identical pictures with different clock times. Because if this approach worked, EVERY photographer could take this approach for EVERY subject. And then people would try five minute intervals.
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By @robert marktl
Yes it does, because they are indeed 'similar', are they not?!