>>2969265The foreground is too much for me and I find it unfortunate that this thing is vertically centered
>>2969273Good mood, good light and shadow play. Maybe it's a bit dull which can be encountered by sharpening or a tad of clarity.
>>2969277What if you cut off the horizon and the two breaking, upper waves? The foreground has my interest.
>>2969278This can be top or flop. In my opinion it has a certain charm.
>>2969287Yes, yes, yes! The left, foremost wall is too light and by this distracts. Think about a saturating vignette when darkening, but not on the whole shot, only on the front wall.
Each with saturation, sharpness, light and contrast you can focus more attention on the passage, so that the pull to the center is strengthened.
>>2969294Two guys, ocean,...
fish, mouth?!?!
>>2969300There's that wave that leads me out of the frame, also the branch-wood is massive, even blocking.
>>2969304For framing, less is more. In this case, parking, sand and tire tracks are image-important, the rest is unnecessary accessory.
>>2969306Perfect!
>>2969308I miss detail on that thing. Highly a taste. This is a taste shot, I guess, which means top or flop.
>>2969317The plot makes this shot! But since everything points to the left, the right area feels empty.
>>2969319Yay!
>>2969320This goes from interesting to tasteless.
>>2969322The attention is influenced by lines and that feels wrong for a child. Apart from this, the pipe on the left is bothering.
>>2969324Nice coloring with fish and bucket. Straight and striking lines attract my attention to the top.
This buckets, exclusively surrounded by paving tiles, give a calm shot.
>>2969333The corner/structure of the fence is not reflected in the upper part of the photograph, which turns out unbalanced for the shot. The fence is way too prominent.
>>2969335The mood is great, but the blue does harm
Excluding
>>2969340 I am not convinced of the next photos. With
>>2969354 something went totally wrong