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Nov 01, 2008 14:03 |  #1

ok i need some help deciding what to do to these photos to make them better. any tips? feel free to pp them your selves and post back up please. thanks

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Nov 01, 2008 15:09 |  #2

Lovely colors.small crops on some would improve the composition, and keep your horizons level.


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Nov 01, 2008 17:37 |  #3

I really like the 2nd and 4th one.


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Nov 01, 2008 18:17 |  #4

The first one lacks a subject. There is nothing that draws attention, and your vision wanders all around.

The other ones are nice.



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Nov 01, 2008 20:43 |  #5

i like #3 and #5.


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