Thank you everyone for the replies. I really appreciate getting unfiltered feedback as I don't have any friends into similar hobbies.
>>4498097>>4498098I imagine you could use the wall features as framing elements if they were symmetrical but I see what you mean with the stairs. I wonder if taking it lower, while removing the stairs, would have the depth changing too quickly with no middle point between the red and white part and the subjects? Chairs I fully understand.
>>4498053I think this has a similar issue where it's a scene with potential but there are comp issues
>>4498099Yeah, I'm just learning now with the Pentax that I got that I can get nice crisp images if I hit the focus, pic rel. Both lenses were gifts and I had never looked beyond them, again I lack friends into this hobby.
>your autofocus isnt where it should beThis is something I've had issues with. I'm not sure why, but overtime the autofocus has become worse; slower, and often failing to work, in live view mode. I found a setting where it switches to viewfinder to focus then back to liveview, but this still takes a couple of seconds and makes composing difficult especially if I'm walking around rather than in an environment where I can control everything. I would like to get a new body because of this, and also because I think a mirrorless would be more practical for travel due to smaller size and weight. Wrestling with autofocus and other settings can detract from enjoyment of travel
>50mm f1.8 ef Thanks; still worth getting even with the Pentax I just got?
>>4498106A moving sculpture at the Singapore Artscience museum. I can't find info about it on the site but the photo was taken in late 2022 if you want to look further.
>>4498140I probably could've moved more to his left as well, again a case of an interesting subject but struggling with equipment therefore not composing properly. I can probably recover it a little bit by lightening him up and darkening the bag.