>>3544203Cont.
>>3542861My eyes dart between the shop guy and the in-focus lobsters, which are on opposite ends of the photo. A snapshot, really. I don't sense any intention in the taking of this photo.
>>3543333Very nice photo, love the tones. I might have tried adjusting the framing to bring more attention that sign. With the current photo though, if you're not against removing elements in the photo, I would also clone away that lamp post.
>>3543425Looks like a snapshot to me, just nicely processed / exposed.
>>3543566Nice composition. I personally don't like other photographers in my photos though.
>>3544031Interesting photo, had potential to be a great photo, but as it is it's too busy for my taste. Unfortunately, there's not much you can do about it now. Maybe at the time you could have walked around a bit and found a less cluttered composition.
>>3544038A snapshot. I would personally have taken in more of the crowd.
>>3543543A snapshot. If you want this kind of photography, maybe you'd do better using a more telephoto lens and taking more intimate photos. That is, perhaps just photos of her upper body.
>>3543633Come back when the light is much better.
>>3543635I don't have much to say other than this feels like a snapshot to me. Maybe start with straightening your photo (rotate a teeny bit counter clockwise)
>>3543636It's a photo of a rock. What was in your mind when you took it? Think about it: what about this particular rock was interesting to you? Try to be more intentional when you take photos next time. If those three photos are all yours, this one has nothing in common with the other two
>>3543675A snapshot. Next time, don't try to take everything in the photo, just whatever is interesting. The entire right half has nothing interesting going on, so try completely cropping it off and see if it improves the photo. Also, straighten your image (rotate clock-wise). Always watch for the straightness of your vertical and horizontal lines.