>>3413080Having the vanishing point in frame tames a lot the feeling of diagonals. Remember to resize your images, it will also help to hide the low image quality.
>>3413141Liked that assignment? I'm waiting for your retrospective on anonymous self-portraits, lol. Not much of an infrastructure here, but ok.
>>3414700I feel like the horizon and the vanishing point in the middle are much stronger than the diagonal.
>>3415209It's a bit tilted. Watch out for the spacings, the right arm seems a bit too close to the edge. Adjust optically so it feels the same on all sides.
>>3416363This one feels more natural. Take off the glasses if you want to get a better connection to your subject. Watch out for the background, sometimes elements will lead to eyes or smile, but sometimes they will just look like they awkwardly stick out of the head.
>>3416369Same as other images, the feeling of centrality is stronger than the diagonals. If you like girders look up the photos of Rodchenko or other russian constructivists. They used a lot of dutch angles so it's not assignment appropriate, but it might give you some ideas.
>>3417130Are you the guy who keeps posting single image threads with a baity title? Lol. This one is too artsy for me, can't really say anything about it.
>>3418543As the other anon said, you can adjust horizontal tilt as well. If there's not much in the photo, making it very precise helps. It shouldn't take more than a few seconds to fix anyway.
>>3418544I had the hidden intent of growing my reaction folder with OC, huehue
>>3418555It's nice. Reminds me a bit of Mario Giacomelli's landscapes.
>>3418604Have fun!
>>3418782 is good advice
>>3418663I see the gate connecting the two girls, but personally I would have taken a couple steps forward and hunched down a bit.
>>3418664I think I already saw those pylons ((=
>>3418667Too bad for the ghosts on the right
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