>>3471650>>3471652>>3471655>>3471657These are really good anon but let me give you an advice. When you are working with shapes and colors, you want it to be as simplistic as possible. Try working on your post-processing, especially on color management. With pictures like this, it is better if the colors are more pure. This way, the color contrast between the different elements is bigger and your eyes have an easier time differentiating the shapes, colors and objects. It makes a more pleasant viewing experience as your eyes arent constantly jumping between the different parts. It gives a more calming effect, as if time has stopped completely. Try avoiding heavy vignetting and these strong gradiants, it breaks the harmony of the picture. Do not increase saturation or vibrance, don't put too much colors into mid and high range, focus on the shadows and darks to give an overall color balance to the picture. Do not raise the shadow/base black level too much, it puts too much detail into parts that should be homogeneous.