I am posting these post comments to see if any amount of improvement on a scale from 1-10, 10 being alot better than my other post! Please let me know if you like?
Sorry, I'm not particularly great with 1-10 rating scales, so I'd rather just give advice, as I don't think a numerical rating will really add much.
For me, this first one is the weakest. The big dark tree in the foreground is really distracting. Also, in this light, and from this focal length and angle, the subject isn't particularly interesting, at least for me.
The second one is the strongest for me. I think if you could move a little further to the left, next time, you can avoid the tree in the foreground blocking part of the building on the right. You also don't need a vignette in this particular situation because there's too much open space for it.
The third photo could work with some better light. You have a lot of amazing colour, but the image still comes across as flat to me. Also, if you can go back, try to avoid getting the intruding tree on the right in the foreground.
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hey bobby #2 is best here.. the others don't have a great deal of appeal to them i think you are in a place where your looking at pretty things and you want to capture what your eyes see but the camera does not translate or convey what you see in person all the time try and look for stuff that could get an emotional response like 2 for example is soft colors are nice not overbearing . stoping shooting in the middle of the day too it doesn't work at all early morning or evening are best for a nice dramatic shot hope this helps happy hunting
Sorry, I'm not particularly great with 1-10 rating scales, so I'd rather just give advice, as I don't think a numerical rating will really add much.
For me, this first one is the weakest. The big dark tree in the foreground is really distracting. Also, in this light, and from this focal length and angle, the subject isn't particularly interesting, at least for me.
The second one is the strongest for me. I think if you could move a little further to the left, next time, you can avoid the tree in the foreground blocking part of the building on the right. You also don't need a vignette in this particular situation because there's too much open space for it.
The third photo could work with some better light. You have a lot of amazing colour, but the image still comes across as flat to me. Also, if you can go back, try to avoid getting the intruding tree on the right in the foreground.
I hope that helps.
Please thank you I really appreciate your input, please follow me and feel free to comment on any of my photos and why you rate them the way you do. I love help and learning something new!!
hey bobby #2 is best here.. the others don't have a great deal of appeal to them i think you are in a place where your looking at pretty things and you want to capture what your eyes see but the camera does not translate or convey what you see in person all the time try and look for stuff that could get an emotional response like 2 for example is soft colors are nice not overbearing . stoping shooting in the middle of the day too it doesn't work at all early morning or evening are best for a nice dramatic shot hope this helps happy hunting
Thank u Joseph always glad to hear your input, I'm always willing to work on my photography to make it even better...