>>2882636I appreciate your critique and agree. For the arrest photo I really wish that I had a wider lens with me. When you have an opportunity to shoot some real shit like that, the last thing you want to do is step back.
>>2882700>>2882702What do you like about them? What am I supposed to find interesting or aesthetically pleasing or sensual about these? Also what he said. Resize. Be respectful of people who are using their cell data to view these pictures.
>>2882722Indeed, dragonflies are interesting looking insects.
>>2882723I bet there were moments before and after this picture were taken that were more compelling. When a frame contains a single person, their face and attention drive the narrative and it MUST work with the rest of the image.
>>2882725Definitely fish heads.
>>2882726Absolutely positive this is a fish head. Both of these had soothing tones and could have had interesting textures if you had made better focus decisions.
>>2882729v peaceful, balanced. Try some heavy-handed noise reduction, since there aren't really any details here you could fck up. Where's all that noise coming from anyway?
>>2882740Yeah, that worked. Look at those side by side. Be mindful of compression at any stage in the file-handling process when you're working with smooth gradients. I said lower the res to keep filesize small, in case that was ambiguous. I don't think it makes too much of a difference on how gradients are rendered.