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>>4263154>idk what the subject is, the rock? is there something noteworthy?contrast in textures, nice palette, ominous tone: the red on the rocks is evocative of blood, waters looks dark and menacing
>good moment captured with a lot of unnecessary distraction on either sideadds context
>no subject, way too dark. 90 percent of the image is black but the 10 percent that has light is dim and featurelessYes. the subject is the space
>a moody image if one was interested in looking at leaves backlit by street lightsyeah i love backlit leaves
>just a mess of shadows, no composition, isolating the silhouettes in the window would be a better imagethere is an axis of approximate symmetry from the top left to the bottom right corner
>this would be good if you were much closer to the subject. nice rendering of the land and ocean tho the land and the ocean are the subject
>this might have benefited from capturing a more dramatic wave crashing on the rocks, or a longer shutter speed to smooth out the wateri watched that spot and unfortunately that was the height of the energy from the waves. in the water, i preferred the rough splashes to smooth flows.
>what's the subject?the space and atmosphere is the subject
>this is very underexposedyes
>for a reflection shot to be effective i think you need more contrast and a stronger reflection. there's so much going on here that is not pleasingi wasn't going for a reflection at all but trying to get the customer inside. the exposure could definitely be better to that end but it was a literal snapshot
>this might be one of the best shots you posted, i like itthanks. it was only good for me because of the hand gesure and warm light
>the hand.. all of your shots seem to have a massive foreground element blocking half the frametrying to layer plus it mirrors the phone held up by the gal in the yellow
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