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What do you think of my photography?

I've been doing photography for a couple years now and would love some feedback on some of my most recent stuff! Positive and negative feedback would be greatly appreciated! The link is of a set that I made with my most recent work but please feel free to look at my entire photostream. Also feel free to leave comments on the photos themselves! :)

Thanks so much!

http://www.flickr.com/photos/linds11903/%E2%80%A6

P.S. If you have a photostream and want some feedback or to add me on flickr please leave me a link or add me :)

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  • Q.B
    Lv 6
    10 years ago
    Favorite Answer

    HEY THAT'S REALLY AWESOME ;)

    GREAT WORK :)

  • Remy
    Lv 7
    10 years ago

    The link comes up as "Page Not Found," but I'm assuming you're Love.11

    Looking through, a lot of it looks like you're trying too hard to make it "artistic" but it's clear that you haven't studied composition, so quite a few of them fall short. Two examples are "Gothic Love" and "On the Cross." Simple adjustments of the where you are, the angle at which you have the camera, and how you fill the space would make those utterly amazing. In the picture of the cross, you've played a little with composition by moving the focus of the image to the lower corner. Could be powerful, but the image is straight on, you've cut off the bottom of the cross and the natural focus is actually on the colonnade behind, which unfortunately is also right in the center of the photo. In the image with the statues, you clearly have an eye for what could look very interesting, but you've allowed the scenery to dominate it. My eye goes to the vine/light at the top because it mimics the colors of the trees and the statues fail to stand out. Again, changing your perspective here would make all the difference by forcing the trees or the sky to act as a true backdrop from which the main image will pop. Here it's too jumbled.

    My advice... take lots of photos of the same thing over and over from different angles with slightly different perspectives. Change your lighting, your shutter speed, your focal point. See what happens. It's amazing what an inch to the left or right in a composition can really do.

  • 10 years ago

    I was expecting black and white pictures of broken law chairs on train tracks with some corny text about love. Those pics weren't too bad, but then again I know nothing about photography

  • 10 years ago

    Future photographer!

  • 10 years ago

    Your photography is great. I really like the one with the purple flower. :)

  • 10 years ago

    link said this is not what i was looking for.now what?but i seen a few after.good work.

  • Anonymous
    10 years ago

    The expressions are creepy, but if that's what you were going for...

  • 10 years ago

    nice i really love your photos

  • 10 years ago

    its breathtaking ;)

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