>>3661509Really like this for a few reasons...namely the frames in frames play, the subject is in the area of highest contrast and how it's a busy frame but all the elements work together.
>>3661511Prefer this version than the latter...people might say 'hurrdurr shooting the backs of people' but it kinda feels like you're there chilling with them. Lovely tones and framing too.
>>3661513Again a lot going on but it works imo. Bit of a design game with a horizontal going through his pelvis lel.
>>3661514Wtf? Are they urnials ...with windows in front of them?
>>3661515Nice shadow play.
>>3661516Cool design game again.
>>3661517Excellent...especially dig how his eye line intersects with the horizon.
>>3661518I like it but the subject feels a bit soft/out of focus. Another frames in frames play which I dig.
>>3661522Needs to be straightened out.
>>3661522Like the duality here with nature's form in contrast to the man made.
>>3661523Meh the top right corner bugs me a bit and not a fan of the composition.
>>3661524Love the layers here...again it's a shot of a person's back but I like it.
>>3661525Not bad but it feels a bit forced. The numbers really draw the eye and subsequently compete with the subject.
>>3661528Would like this alot more if the mother and child weren't in the frame and we just had the guy on the left loving the sunshine. Again, dig the use of layers.
>>3661529>>3661530Meh.
>>3661532Excellent but your greens are bit radioactive.
>>3661533Another design game withe vertical tree and horizontal human. Dig it.
>>3661536My eye is drawn towards the highlights on the right and then the building ...it kinda competes with the subject.
>>3661537Meh not a fan.
>>3661539Would like it a lot more without the guy on the moped. Quite an emotive subject loving the sunshine.
>>3661542Meh this is an instance where it would be cool to see the subject's front.
>>3661544Meh.