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blackxthink

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I don't want to have multiple threads for all of my pictures so all of my photos are going to be posted in this one.



Architecture and other building related photos:

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Portraits and people related photos:

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More to come.

Feedbacks are welcome. (keep in mind that im far from being a pro)
 
Hi Dave.
A couple comments about your photos.

You need to have a subject in your image, the thing that draws the viewer into the image.
There really is no subject in your images. (Image 1, 2, 3)

You need to look in to the top, bottom, left, right, and corners of your image in the camera and in Photoshop and decide what is important and what is just a distraction. (Image 2)

In the photo of the guy, use of depth of field and cropping (in the camera) would really help this image.
Also shooting down on a subject isn't usually the best way to take a photo of someone.
Getting the camera at eye level is usually much better than shooting down on someone.
 
And who exactly are you to comment like that mate, care to back up those comments please?
 
Really think about your composition. Also, work on the subject. Some power cropping is in order. These all look off color wise.
 
the last one is tight ;) like how you shot it outdoor.. no flash? if not skills !!!
 

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