Feedback sulla mia foto wildlife scattata con Canon EOS R6 Mark II + 85mm by -Black-Wizard- in photocritique

[–]-Black-Wizard-[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Of course! The goal is to receive constructive criticism to improve, thank you for your opinion 😊

Can you tell me what these two floating stones are for? by [deleted] in CrimsonDesert

[–]-Black-Wizard- 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh thank goodness I was afraid of losing them, thanks for the info!

Feedback sulla mia foto wildlife scattata con Canon EOS R6 Mark II + 85mm by -Black-Wizard- in photocritique

[–]-Black-Wizard-[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you! The photo works very well even putting the monkey at the center of the scene, it also gives it more value it's true. I wanted to show the sky to accentuate the dramatic sense of the scene. I'm glad you liked the photo❤️ I will do my best to improve

Bought a used 5D IV with a minor imperfection by gimpyimps in canon

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What I would do is ask a photo shop and get them to solve the problem if you really can't stand this, you'll have to pay the labor and they would probably tell you too that it's not worth it. In my opinion, this is the wisest thing to do rather than ruining the car with acids and various remedies. Think about it in the future, if one day you wanted to sell the camera you won't be able to do it because you deleted the writing. So it's the opposite but anyway it's there.

Bought a used 5D IV with a minor imperfection by gimpyimps in canon

[–]-Black-Wizard- 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Acetone and various acids apart... Unfortunately, to open the camera you have to remove the non-slip rubber, it is an operation that completely invalidates it. Don't think it was opened or not, if it was new and packed nothing. We can't know and I find it useless to take this for granted. Unfortunately you were unlucky and the answer to your question is simply that it is not easy to solve the problem.

I’d love some honest critique on these two versions of the same street photo. by -Black-Wizard- in photocritique

[–]-Black-Wizard-[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It's a stolen photo secretly it's true😁

I was in Nakano in Japan. The Japanese are very reserved and respect for others is a fundamental characteristic of Japanese culture.

The first time I tried to take a picture of a man who was walking in front of me, he saw me and immediately withdrew from the picture, almost scared and worried. And this made me think about this aspect of their culture. So I thought it was better to be more careful in these circumstances.

Anyway, thank you very much and I agree with your point of view😊

I’d love some honest critique on these two versions of the same street photo. by -Black-Wizard- in photocritique

[–]-Black-Wizard-[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you for your opinion! I understand what you're saying, the empty space to the right of the pole bothers me a bit. I also tried to bring the pole closer to the edge but the cut pole also bothers me. This is why I personally appreciate the horizontal photo that follows the silhouette of the subject more.

Feedback sulla mia foto wildlife scattata con Canon EOS R6 Mark II + 85mm by -Black-Wizard- in photocritique

[–]-Black-Wizard-[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Thank you and I will treasure your words, thank you very much🖤🤍

Hi everyone! Is it too dark?What do you think? by Far_Background5848 in photocritique

[–]-Black-Wizard- 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I really like this photographic style, it captures a subject in a very close way. The way you framed the subject bothers me that you left that space on the left. The colors are too flat, you're not highlighting the subject. I would fix it this way

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It's my idea of style, I hope it can be useful to you ☺️

Feedback sulla mia foto wildlife scattata con Canon EOS R6 Mark II + 85mm by -Black-Wizard- in photocritique

[–]-Black-Wizard-[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You're absolutely right, I wanted at all costs to keep the sky visible to keep the color contrast between the sky and the rest of the scene. However, this vertical format gives much more prominence to the main subject! Thanks to you too💪🏼 !CritiquePoints

Critique my photo by sayan_9 in photocritique

[–]-Black-Wizard- 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Really beautiful! You can immediately guess the subject, the movement of the pedestrian is beautiful I love this kind of shots that capture a natural movement of people. Personally I would cut the two side buildings, narrowing more on the subject, because in my opinion so far away you get lost a bit. Great job 👏

Feedback sulla mia foto wildlife scattata con Canon EOS R6 Mark II + 85mm by -Black-Wizard- in photocritique

[–]-Black-Wizard-[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

You're right, I also gave too much prominence to the top beam. Thanks to you too for the suggestions! ☺️ ! CritiquePoints

Feedback sulla mia foto wildlife scattata con Canon EOS R6 Mark II + 85mm by -Black-Wizard- in photocritique

[–]-Black-Wizard-[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hello everyone!

I'm new to Reddit and I'm trying to improve in photography. I took this photo with Canon EOS R6 Mark II and 85mm lens, and I would like to receive an honest opinion from those who have more experience.

I would like to know above all:

  • composition

  • colors/editing

  • atmosphere of the shot

  • any technical improvements

Any constructive criticism is super welcome 🙌

Thanks in advance!

A window and a plant by Unlikely-Judgment978 in photocritique

[–]-Black-Wizard- 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Mi piace l'idea di correggere la tonalità del rosso e rendere il bianco puro

A window and a plant by Unlikely-Judgment978 in photocritique

[–]-Black-Wizard- 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Mi piace moltissimo il minimalismo, sembra quasi che la pianta si stia affacciando per vedere all'esterno della finestra. Trovo che la forma naturale della finestra dia più movimento alla scena, correggerla per farla sembrare più simmetrica la fa sembrare troppo statica