>>3393727>>3393729>>3393730Any particular reason why they're diptychs? The first one is the most successful IMO, simply because there seems to be a connection between the model's gaze and the tops of the trees. I like her pose in the second one. Third is ok.
>>3393807Each of the subjects in this one could be nice images unto themselves. Together, I think they're all dividing the viewer's attention.
>>3393970The neatest things about this pic are all on the left side. The right side seems insignificant by comparison.
>>3393991I agree with the others that her skin looks artificial. Even if it really isn't, it definitely has that plastic look. Regardless, it looks good overall. Maybe it could've been zoomed a bit less so more of her is in the frame.
>>3394000Animals are always cool...especially something like this which most of us don't see every day. I wish you could've gotten closer for a more creative angle/different perspective.
>>3394160>>3394161>>3394162I like all of these. Perhaps they aren't all that challenging but the manmade lights create a cozy atmosphere.
>>3394249Sorta. It's a cool sculpture but there isn't much else to say.
>>3394287>>3394651First one is far better than the second. Her pose, the warmth of the light, the shadows, the dead shrubbery...they all add up to a captivating image. Second one looks like she's contemplating her walk of shame after she got drunk at a bonfire party and woke up in the deer stand.
>>3394296I like quite a few things about this. The dark alley is ominous but that little slice of an ordinary day in the city adds some contrast. And then this woman: is she an unsuspecting victim or a perpetrator who has you cornered? Cool scene both ways.
>>3394841>>3394857>>3396264>>3396412>>3397103>>3397287I like all of these for different reasons but this post is already too long to go into detail.