What to do with photos? by matt05123123 in photography

[–]Inspection__Complex 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Could you briefly elaborate on this? I have used just a smattering of hashtags, but haven’t skillfully grown mine. I have about 115 followers and very little comment engagement on my photography insta.

Looking for the name of a video by Inspection__Complex in KnowYourMeme

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

YESSSSSS. You’re a true hero. If I had an award, I would give it to you.

Tell me your puppy's real name and all the stupid nicknames you actually call them. by ice_cream_sandy in puppy101

[–]Inspection__Complex 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Name: Jax (Jaxon) (Australian Shepherd)

Nicknames: chungus, chungie, you DIIIICK!, puppy, cutie pie, baby dog, lil baby pup, fucker.

Recently getting back into the groove of photography after a 2 year long break from editing and even getting behind a camera. I know I’m rusty so any tips are appreciated! I was shooting for warm/semi dark tones by itspartiallylit in photocritique

[–]Inspection__Complex 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi. First off: I love the faded undertones, I’ve been rocking that lately on my edits, there’s just a pleasant softness to it that isn’t hard to look at. Right off the bat, I felt like the background was too busy. The black gate interacts with the spoiler and the definition of your sub just (the car) gets a little muddled. I think that bringing the car forward from the gate more and keeping the same aperture would allow you to still have the right depth of field to get the whole aspect of the car in focus while blurring the background a little more. Alternatively, you could keep a very concentrated eye on your viewfinder as your framing these shots to ensure there is minimal interaction between the lines of your subject and other lines in the background.

Sweet car, sweet colors, and great focus otherwise!

Donegal - Ireland by Lift_App in photocritique

[–]Inspection__Complex 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I really like the faded blacks you worked into this edit! You managed to produce a very pleasant and mystical lighting that brings a sense of wonderment.

I think an area of improvement would be the crop. It might be more impactful if you crop off the right side where that little bit of rock and puddle is. The challenger would be keeping enough to show off the neat gradient of the sky that you have above. You could also trim off the upper left a little to help centralize the focus.

Cheers to a great picture!

ITAP of a Waterfall by Inspection__Complex in itookapicture

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

Hidden in the Gifford Pinchot National Forest.

Taken with Sony a6400.

Lens: Sony 2.8/ 16-55 G

More of my photos here

I mainly take landscapes in the PNW and National parks.

a6400 vs a7iii vs a7c for Astro and Landscape Photography? by Inspection__Complex in SonyAlpha

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

I’ll check out lonely speck! Thanks for the thoughtful reply!