>>3345330I'm not sure what to make of it. My eye is drawn to the ring, but it seemingly just happens to be on her hand instead of adding to the story. I find the blacks a bit too crushed, and I can hardly make out the expression on her face.
>>3345397Street photography is hard for several reasons. Sometimes the pictures that we cherish when we start are the ones where we actually build up the courage and get decently close to our subject(s). Not because they're technically good photos. Which is where I feel you're at. Keep trying.
>>3345456I feel like shooting the front of the chairs would make for a much more interesting photo.
>>3345982The photo is crooked and poorly composed. Elements of the picture blend in together. You didn't leave the building any breathing room and the top of the pole is cut off. If you're trying to show the scale of the building step back and use a wide lens. Also in the top right of the frame you have a needless obstruction.
>>3346342Uninteresting. You're trying to show us all of the details of the brig but instead show us nothing but a convoluted mess of rope and tied up sails
>>3346021Excellent, reminds me of Boogie!
>>3346486I see the intent, but the picture is pointless. It looks like you're attempting to implement leading lines into a picture for practice (which isn't a bad thing). But keep trying. Leading lines are most effective when they lead to an interesting subject
>>3347282But why?
>>3347673I like this one. It subverted my exceptions, at first I thought he was attempting to stupidly find an outlet for the USB charger, then I noticed it missing a fourth leg.
I'm not trying to hurt anyones feelings with this critique. Just keep shooting and learning.