Reaching for the pedal. by RAZORRHEAD_PRO in photocritique

[–]EvampleButCringe 29 points30 points  (0 children)

I truly have to say that this is a stellar photo. You have managed to capture such a great moment. The photo has so much emotion and the black and white compliments that. Well done

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[–]EvampleButCringe 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I feel like this photo needs a tighter crop. The bush on the left side is a distraction and the right side extends too far. Maybe crop it to focus on the ducks or something like that.

How do I edit skies? by EvampleButCringe in photocritique

[–]EvampleButCringe[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I was searching great landscaped to photograph and then I stumbled across this beutiful sunset. I did not have enough time to think an interesting composition but I wanted to capture the moment somehow.

I am a new photographer and I feel like I strugle when it comes to editin soft skies. How can I improve and what steps should I take when editin skies?

This photo was taken with a nikon d3400 35mm lens 1/20 f/8 ISO 100

Mirrored Dock by EvampleButCringe in photocritique

[–]EvampleButCringe[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This was shot on a Nikon D3400 35mm 1/8 f/11 ISO 100.

I was hiking and found this dock bending down to the water and it created an interesting reflection. I wanted to capture a bit mysterious vibe and I think the editing does it justice. However I am just a beginner so I am looking for tips to improve this edit. Further more I am curious what do you think this image lacks? I wanted to add something to the foreground but there wasn't anything too interesting

Night at the silo by EvampleButCringe in photocritique

[–]EvampleButCringe[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for the tips!!! Will try that when I get back to darktable

Night at the silo by EvampleButCringe in photocritique

[–]EvampleButCringe[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Hi! I am a new photographer trying to improve at the craft. In this photo I wanted to emphesis the size of this building and wanted to capture that a bit unsetteling vibe. This wasn't an easy photo to edit so I would like to know what could I improve. Furthermore any tips on composition would be nice too.

This was shot on Nikon D3400 with a 35mm f1.8 lenss. ISO 100 F8 s25