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I think I like the first one.Hey photo peeps! Can I get some feedback please?
Which is better first or second?
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I think I like the first one.Hey photo peeps! Can I get some feedback please?
Which is better first or second?
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Make a poll!They look very similar to me. I like them both but I think I like the first one a little more.
Poll added for these 2 pictures.Hey photo peeps! Can I get some feedback please?
Which is better first or second?
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The first thing that stands out to me is the inconsistent exposure and the subject framing. Look up the rule of thirds and see if that helps, with regards to the last two photos especially. I like to place eyes and focal points at line intersections of the rule grid. Also, be mindful of cutting random body parts off without framing it well.Hi ya'll! I lost the thread! These are the ones I've been taking lately. What do you think? What do I need to improve on?
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Nice images. I like the first one a little better. The horizon seems a tiny bit crooked in both images. The tree line is naturally "crooked" (slanting down and to the right) so this kind of exaggerates the crooked horizon feeling. But on the first image, at the far right edge, the tree line jumps back up where the dark green trees are. This kind of balances out the slant I think....Hey photo peeps! Can I get some feedback please?
Which is better first or second?
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This is what I meant to say!Nice images. I like the first one a little better. The horizon seems a tiny bit crooked on the second image. It seems the same on the first image too, but at the far right edge, the tree line jumps back up where the dark green trees are. This kind of balances out the slant I think....
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