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I think there are probably many things you still have to learn about the expectations in commercial photography. I'm just looking at shot planning/composition here. To pick just one point in each picture:
- the bird's tail is cropped
- the tower is leaning
- the feather shot is marred by distracting white posts
- the building has power cables and another object in the top corner
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First:
Second: Same camera same processing problems:
Third:
By now you know it: wrong composition. You need to get the whole bird's feather in the picture. And you need to take care of the artefacts:
There are other defects that all by itself lead to a refusal.
Fourth: Oversaturated, grainy and bad overall composition. In addition, you should photoshop disturbing elements out of the view:
No need to start with this picture, it is anyhow doomed.
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