>>3920976>>3921401>>3922957Nothing wrong with these, but if you are starting out in photography, perhaps try to find subjects that are more 'interesting', as in something that can't be just readily found in your backyard.
>>3921010Nothing wrong with this, nothing incredible about it either though. The post work seems to feel accurate to reality if that is what you were going for. I do feel like I have stood right there, at that time of day so if that was your intention then great.
>>3921037>>3921308Love me some nature/landscapes with a mystical feeling
>>3921045Different, I like
>>3921172>>3921522>>3921523>>3921525>>3921526Good street scenes
>>3921328>>3922316Amazing, except you forgot to resize.
>>3921430Good, it feels like I would see this on a bus stop as an ad trying to sell something to trendy millennials.
>>3921482The minor camera wobble causing the objects further away to be blurred ruins it sadly.
>>3921947Great use of lines and space.
>>3922563Not sure how I feel about these, I appreciate what it takes to make this happen. But the unrealistic colours I feel removes the viewer from the reality of the nature scene. Right now I feel like this is an artist's depiction of say, one of the moons of Saturn. Not a bad thing.
>>3922849>>3922862I like these. Reminds me of the sorts of photos that would appear in Nat Geo magazines from the late 90s - early 2000s. If you said this was a scan from that magazine in a story about the socio-economic pressures faced by the working class in some Asian city I would have believed you.
Following that theme those photographers would leave the shutter open for half a second or so, that way the hanging meats would be static but there'd be a slight blur on the people.