>>2852526Not sure. I feel like they've fallen into the trap of "modern photography". Where they feel like you don't need the subject in focus, no composition, and bad exposure. I saw in another thread, a photographer that took photos at a Trump rally defend his photos being out of focus by saying something like "It's a statement on Trumps candidacy in general. No focus and no direction in his policies, so I took an out of focus picture". Not sure why they take those kind of photos. Of course I'm always down for some CC, as long as it truly is constructive and based in reality.
>>2852527Of course, I had to take a photo of trump speaking. Because I got there 30 minutes before he spoke, I wasn't as close as I would've liked. I was still able to sneak through pretty close, until people started getting upset at me cutting in front of them. I have this photo in color too, it's hard to decide which I like better