Hello and welcome to the community.
It is an automatic decision rejection by the machine learning program Emily. There are two things I can determine from that image alone. One is that the Wayspot for that small square has already been registered and may have been determined as a duplicate. The other is that the image may not be focused on the object you are applying for, and may be recognized as a landscape image. Since I don’t know the title, description, etc., I don’t know what you submitted, but if you are submitting a square or picnic table, I would suggest that you angle the camera down more.
On a separate note of interest, this square appears to be connected to the building in the background. In other words, isn’t this plaza the site of that building? The use of that building will determine whether or not it is eligible to be submitted.
Hi @banisugebaa
Welcome to the forum from me aswell 
Would you feel comfortable to share screenshots of your full nomination? Both photos, description, title.
So we could support you better.
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I think AI tend to reject if there are too many grenery. Taking close photo of the picnic table might work. Sometimes u nd to change photo angle as well.
I have some picnic table rejection that need several submission before its approved
Hi, as @AliceWonder1511 suggested, seeing your nomination text (in full: title, description, supporting information) would help support you. Photos are not the only reason a nomination can get rejected.