>>2708560When you take pictures hundreds of other people also took that day, you could at least try to stick out. The lamp blocks the subject, the right side is too crowded and the tone to cyan.
Move a couple of steps to the right so that the lamp is on the left of the Eye and you'll have a holiday snapshot like all the others.
>>2708562I like your naming scheme, as it tells me just as much about the picture as the picture itself does. Here we have pipe, it's a picture of a pipe and that's everything there is to say about it.
>>2708563On bike we see a bike. Again, there is nothing else happening besides bike.
>>2708564Fence. And a guy standing in front of it. Black and white lives from contrasts, not the uninteresting grey stuff in between. You don't have much there. All you have is a boring center composition with a guy standing there doing nothing.
The whole right side of the image adds nothing.
>>2708565The lines are great and the black and white works. Your filename sums up the picture again though, it's a guy walking. Why don't you wait for something to happen before you take a shot?
>>2708567No
>>2708579Get a film camera bro, even a cheap Zenit for 20EUR or whatever will do. Stuff like walk show potential, you just take too much pictures without thinking about it.
A film camera will make you think twice before taking a shot, make you question if a shot is really worth it or not. You'll find yourself taking more quality pictures and I'd love to see them.
Pic related is how I would have shot the fence picture. Take away the people, focus on the dude and his fence, even if most of the picture os just fence. If you would have stepped two steps to the right you could have gotten the nice structure of the fence on the black sheet on there, since the sun gave some nice backlight