>>3211521If you really are new to photography, just keep looking at photos. Like, look at photos all the time. Find out what you like. When you do go shooting, do your best to get what you want, whatever it is you're seeing.
Stay with your current camera for a while and keep using it even when you think you've exhausted what you think you can get out of it. Find out what focal lengths you like shooting at. If you find a focal length you like, just practice shooting at only that focal length. It breeds consistency in your work and allows you to "see" in particular focal lengths. This has helped me to realize what focal lengths I prefer for what I like to shoot.
Also, there are LOADS of videos and tutorials out there. Learn about the basics, like aperture, focal length, exposure compensation, composition, contrast, shutter speeds, ISO, lighting, PASM, etc.
Right now, if I were to criticize your photos, I'd say you are really only just beginning. Words like overexposed and contrived come to mind.
>>3211521>>3211522>>3211525Pretty much everyboy here would say the photos you've posted are shit, which, they are, but there is some substance to these ones. Like, I can see what you're getting at, but you can do better.
>>3211524Don't listen to this guy. You're not there yet.
Anyway, just get out there and shoot as much as you can. That's the biggest part.