This thread is still alive, eh?
www.instagram.com/thirtyfivemm.jpg>>3296797This stuff is really neat. I wish a had dope abandoned places to go shoot close by. You have a really solid theme which I admire. Try some Natura 1600 if you can get your hands on it, I think it would be dope with the shots you like to take.
>>3297149Seems like you've really found your niche with the b&w architectural stuff. Neat lines and good composition. Your previous stuff seems a little snappy.
>>3297280Awesome compositions, beautiful work.
>>3299171I'm glad you stopped putting that horrid text on your photos. The 2nd most recent car snap is ok, the other 2 look how you're tilting the camera so the horizon isn't straight. Is that intentional? Don't do that. Try to get more depth out of your nature snaps by having a foreground, midground, and background. Also some lines. You want to use composition techniques to create movement/tell a story, and draw the eye through the pic in a flowing kind of way. Otherwise the image appears flat. It's not easy to represent a 3 dimensional world on a 2 dimensional image, that's where composition techniques come in. Also, your nature shots are all exposed for the sky and the foreground is too dark. That CAN be artsy and cool, for example in the shot where there's some people all in shadow at a sunset or something, but for those river shots it just makes it frustrating to look at.
>>3299236good stuff already following homie. thanks for the comments.
>>3300851Good stuff. Try to find some more interesting subjects maybe? Good comp and lighting.
>>3300979Good stuff. Maybe a tad snappy sometimes? Keep shooting, I like the colors. Try to use more hashtags or at least put some description in there so we can see what your setup is. Is that Superia you're mainly using?
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