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>>161349 I should have noticed that your bird and flower were shot with a different camera as I think they are of vastly better quality. But I just checked the exif of the first one.
Like I said, I think the Fuji is only holding you back. You aren't a terrible photographer so you would benefit a lot from a better camera. Although if you aren't going to try to sell any more prints (if I sold any of my photographs, I'd certainly quit my job and go on quixotic quest shooting thousands of photos a day) then you could save your money.
However, if you want to sell pictures to the consumer, you need the best quality on paper and digitally.
As for my edit, I adjusted the levels (not necessary, but I like my pictures very contrasty), the color a bit more saturated (again not necessary- it might look artificial) and blurred the background. Sometimes it is nice for the background to be grainy, other times you want a smooth, blurry background. To be honest, I wouldn't call my edit an improvement- just a different version.
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