You have a negative orbital vector, meaning that your eyeball projects out more than your cheekbone's most frontal point (called the malar eminence). A positive orbital vector (cheekbone projects more than the eyeball) is ideal. Usually this is part and parcel of an entire recessed midface, which you appear to have (no offense) - recessed maxilla as well. Recessed eye area is known as an infraorbital rim deficiency, and you would need infraorbital rim implants at the very least - and malar (cheekbone) implants would make the eye area even more pleasing but may not be necessary for everyone depending on the severity of recession.
Symptoms of having an infraorbital rim deficiency - negative orbital vector (which you have), negative canthal tillt where your eyes slant downwards (this you do not appear to have), and scleral show - whites of your eyes visible above and below your iris (this you do not appear to have, and if you do, it would be very minimal). So I would say you do have an infraorbital rim deficiency but definitely not the most severe case. Look up before pictures of people who had infraorbital rim implants and you'll see what I mean.
I'm in the same situation - a bit more recessed than you, I have very slight scleral show (.5 mm) and am planning to get infraorbital rim implants. People on these forums don't like the implant route however because in their opinions the material used (medpor) often leads to inferior results and is very hard to remove once implanted because it starts to surround your facial soft tissues. I'm giving a very rough, very oversimplified explanation and people can chime in if they feel I've missed anything! Personally I don't mind infraorbital rim implants though. The only other route to fix the amount of recession you have is to get a LeFort III which is still rare even for this forum because so few surgeons are willing/able to perform it. Cosmetic fillers just won't give you the results you're looking for because they can't be placed in the exact spot infraorbitally where you have a deficiency. In the vast majority of cases, there is not enough soft tissue there.
BTW, in all the models' pictures you attached, the models are wearing eye makeup.
And only the second one is attractive. The first and the third just look kinda weird because their cheekbones are set so low.