>>3314935Well timed and nearly great light. Just a shame about the focus
>>3314950>>3314951Busy to the point of a snapshot
>>3314955This one would've worked if you'd waited. There's zero flow in the foreground because of the awful timing
>>3316233One of the best shots in the thread were it not for the poorly developed face and obviously the noise. Worth it for the fingers though
>>3316257Reminds me of N Korea for some reason
>>3316743They're all solid shots, get a grip you mongo. None of them but the first are saying anything but he's obviously practising and making technically good shots here. Get over yourself
>>3316744This one works too
>>3316900Stop overprocessing shots of nothing. Raising blacks and making a road look beautiful isn't impressive, it's still a road
>>3316908Better, but without lighting your foreground we have no idea what juxtaposition or information you're trying to show us- it's just cluttered busy mess all around your subject
>>3317318>>3317319>>3317321>>3317322>>3317323Beautiful processing but they're too busy and complicated to show me anything
>>3317321This is the only one that's been reduced enough and even it is too busy
They're also noisy and blurry
>>3317471You've composed to show us the scene but the scene is a boring colourless, featureless street
>>3320178Classic headshot would've worked better here. Fantastic smile on the bloke
>>3322665Feels a little over-cooked. The whites and blacks have been pushed up and down a little much respectively. I'd crop/frame out the right hand background entirely as it adds nothing, but obviously your format will suffer. Much shallower DoF might've let you get away with it
Not a bad image though
>>3322796I don't think you know why you took this image, and I certainly don't
>>3323034>>3323038Snapshot. The first is way too busy, way too wide and has no discernible subject. If your subject is the two blokes, one is facing the wrong way and they're both lit like shit