>>3474515I like the simplicity and the colors.
>>3474527I like this one a lot in general. Just the mood all your pictures give, huge fan.
>>3474640Amazing composition and use of color. Again, the pictures all have emotion which I really like.
>>3474943I'll parrot what the others have said: your photography is high quality, it follows all the rules and plays really well by the book, but because of that there isn't too much "personal style" in a lot of them. You've mastered taking good photos, now I think you should really start to dive into what your own personal art/style/aesthetic is, and start going with that.
>>3475106Still looking good my man
>>3476093Also still looking good, love your stuff
>>3476239I like your daytime photography a lot more than your night work, the day work looks a lot more crisp and has more emotion to it. The night work looks a little less refined (which is understandable because good night photography is incredibly difficult)
>>3476329Big fan of the nature and outdoors stuff
>>3476521I really love the consistency and theme here, great use of low contrast and high brightness, sometimes I feel like that's something that can be overdone, but you seemed to hit the right spot.
>>3476820In my opinion a lot of your photos are a little oversaturated. If you use lightroom, often a general rule of thumb is to slide to -10 on your saturation bar as a pretty standard place to start. Your pictures aren't bad, you clearly have a nice camera and know how to use it, but like I told someone earlier, the next step is developing a sense of style so that your pictures have "feeling" to them. A lot of beginners take pictures that pretty much look like generic stock photos, which is to say they are high quality photos, but lack a certain level or artistic style or creativity to them. That usually comes with time and practice though, so stay with it and you'll be alright
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