>>3771784>Just a snapshot of my dog. Canon 50mm 1.8 with a flare filter on it.It's adorable, and probably because of the filter too. I didn't actually know these exist.
>This is a really cool shot. Kind of X Files-ish.Ayy ty
>I love the textures here, but the background is so interesting that I wish you would have brought more of it into the shot. If the cross graffiti had been a more minor element of your composition, this picture would probably be a lot more interesting.Aww I loved the cross the most. I'll visit this place again I think. Still, your opinion is very interesting aince I've received very polarised opinions on that one.
>This is neat, but the subject is far closer to the bottom edge of the frame than the right edge, making it look a little unbalanced.In retrospect I definitely agree, another anon outlined that well with his crop.
>You missed focus here; her nose is tack-sharp, but her eyes are blurry. The fact that her face is so close to the bottom of the frame kind of throws the composition off, but if you took a couple steps back and retook this shoot, it would be a very interesting portrait.Oh yeah. Actually I'll to find if I took any better shots of her. The provlem was that the parrot was being very erratic, and almost all shots were by definition snapshots - I only had a moment to take a picture before the little bugger repositioned. Most often on my own face.