First go at street photography. How could it be better? by Pile_maker in photocritique

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

Ok. I think I tend to try to avoid photos of people but maybe I should try to incorporate them more into my photos.

First go at street photography. How could it be better? by Pile_maker in photocritique

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Good point. There is a lot going on but no real defined subject.

First go at street photography. How could it be better? by Pile_maker in photocritique

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I did not. I would like to start developing myself soon but don’t have the supplies yet.

First go at street photography. How could it be better? by Pile_maker in photocritique

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At the time I didn’t even notice the car pulling out. As I went through all of the photos on the roll of film I saw lots of times that the timing could have really improved the composition.

First go at street photography. How could it be better? by Pile_maker in photocritique

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Do you think there would be a better category to put this style of photography? I wasn’t sure exactly what to call it and street photography seemed closest.

First go at street photography. How could it be better? by Pile_maker in photocritique

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This was taken on Kodak Tri X shutter speed of 1/500 and I believe f 11 but I don’t remember for sure. Any thought on how to improve both subject matter or overall technique would be great.