my photography (feel free to join)

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alright so i started photography 2 days ago and I'm loving it so far, my camera a Nikon Coolpix p510 does amazing here some pics
tell me your opinion on my photos
 

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Here are some of mine. They’re not great quality, but I have fun. They’re just taken using an iPhone 7
 

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Great start. A couple things to look out for:

1. Watch your sight lines. Example the "Mrs. EE" photo has a chicken butt cluttering up the right side and drawing the eye away from your birb. It's so close that cropping it out would make the image look awkward too, so just try and make sure you have cleared the visual distractions when you're framing up your shot.

2. Horizons should be level. Crooked tree lines and ground are super distracting in photos. If you're shooting with water in your image, water is always lever, so use that as your horizon level. Otherwise try to get the best balance of subject and background.

3. Give yourself some room near your edges. example: "Chicken EE", you've got a birb about to run off the right edge of your frame. This causes a visual imbalance and leave the left side of the frame empty. I'm guessing they were running off and the shutter delay on the coolpix got you there, but try and keep action off the edges of your shot when you're framing it up if you can.

Otherwise you're off to a great start. These suggestions are things you will pick up with more time to shoot, so don't stress too much about them.
 

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