Posting a random snapshit I took the other day.
>>3440361Composition needs work. Subject needs more overhead space and car cropped out just past the wooden pole. I see it as a 5x7/8x10 portrait. Bark and dried pine needles make for good texture, maybe work around your outfit so that it compliments the surrounding even more.
>>3440365Correctly exposed, but that's probably the nicest thing I could say about it. Unremarkable composition. Campaign snaps should either immortalise a setting that is unique by itself, or choose a composition that communicates something about a setting that would otherwise be unremarkable.
>>3440366Student film screenshot tier. Doesn't stand on its own.
>>3440367Decrepit building and graffiti. Way too much going on - don;t know what to focus on so everything pretty much loses its substance.
>>3440372Stage lit in a way that is conducive to photography, but nothing special about this. Either go wider, or close in. Well exposed and well balance colours though.
>>3440384Nice tones, but leading road lines are in conflict with the tree. Symmetry would've solved it (having a 2nd tree opposite the one on the left), or having something in the foreground so that it would have formed a triangle with the tree on the left and the cluster of trees in the background. I would have otherwise focused on the tree itself.
>>3440476You insist on posting this in pretty much every rpt. I don't find that it communicates anything in particular. Maybe you can tell us how it speaks to you.
>>3440522Composition is all over the place. Maybe have the shadows/bottom edges of the building framed so that their ends mark the bottom right and left corners of your image.
>>3440531Yet another decrepit building image that doesn't seem to communicate much. Can't think of a composition that would've better articulated the setting, but you could've closed in on details.