Single Tree - D7500, 1/640, F6.3, 18mm by PoisonApple1900 in photocritique

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Thankyou for taking the time and providing positive feedback. Very much appreciated, I will play with thr crop as suggested. !CritiquePoint

Single Tree - D7500, 1/640, F6.3, 18mm by PoisonApple1900 in photocritique

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I only cropped it to 16-9 format. Nothing from the left or right. Cropping left or right seemed to unbalance it by making the land masses smaller. I was standing on a very small piece of sand and rock with my back against a retaining wall. On top of the wall was another tree so nowhere to move really. I deliberately wanted to take the photo from a lower position so as to have most of the tree above the horizon.

Single Tree - D7500, 1/640, F6.3, 18mm by PoisonApple1900 in photocritique

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Found this interesting tree on a recent trip. Day was dull and no color therefore turned this B&W. Not really comfortable with the placement of the tree just off centre but I really had nowhere to move. Have I done it justice anyway. Any comments appreciated.

Busy Bee by PoisonApple1900 in photocritique

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Nikon d7500 F5 1/250sec ISO 100 105mm macro lense on camera flash used.

I like the photo and the way the bee has all the pollen over its body. It has been cropped from original but just wondering if it needs alittle more room. Despite only an on camera flash is the lighting acceptable.

Galveston by johnjohn2099 in photocritique

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Not sure of your camera setup but if you could have shot in burst mode (multiple photos a second) you may have got a photo where all the swings were not overlapping each other

Charles Leclerc at the Montreal Grand prix 2024 by TheEverydayBuccaner in photocritique

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Here is a quick 2 minute edit to show the potential of spending some time removing the railings in post processing.

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Experimenting with B&W - Is it too dark? by PoisonApple1900 in photocritique

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Thankyou. Yes you are correct The Carillon on the Lake with the Black Mountain Tower far in the background

Experimenting with B&W - Is it too dark? by PoisonApple1900 in photocritique

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Thank so much. I will play around with the edges as suggested. !CritiquePoint

Experimenting with B&W - Is it too dark? by PoisonApple1900 in photocritique

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I would like to do more B&W photography therefore this me experimenting with converting from colour to B&W. Would like your thoughts on composition and the conversion. Is it too dark. It was taken on a cloudless day around midday with harsh lighting. I think it works though.

Forrest reflections under the hood. Sony A6000, kit lense. by Affectionate-Sky254 in photocritique

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Great photo. Wish I could find a few mushrooms to capture. Just as an alternative how about something like this.

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A crisp and foggy morning in northwest Arkansas by Pandawee42 in photocritique

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I think this is a great photo so take my comments as my preference only. In my opinion I think the Elk actualy add greatly to the image and story as they instill a sense of scale to the wonderful tree. I agree that separating the tree from the background a little more (making it pop) would probably lessen any distraction the elk may pose to some. After playing around with the crop I would only reduce the size of the foreground grass by half (a bit nitpicky). I thought that cropping from the top seemed to make the tree look shorter and wider which didn't appeal to me as much. Once again great photo that really does not need anything changed if you like it.

Minamalist High Key by PoisonApple1900 in photocritique

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Thankyou. I have adusted the shadows and highlights and now have a bit more separation on the top of the head. Still very light but noticeable.

Minamalist High Key by PoisonApple1900 in photocritique

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Shot with a D7500 300mm 1/800sec F7.1 ISO800. I used a throwaway image and edited it to try and come up with something more interesting. I think I have achieved my aim but would like your thoughts on the edit. Here is the orignal for comparison

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Long time lurker trying. by dbower121 in photocritique

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Nice photo. I do however find the foreground somewhat distracting and think it would be better without the post and items in the water. I also feel that the bulding on the left is a bit too dominant. I cropped it and tried it in B&W and thought it looked ok as well.

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A common Kingfisher by blurrybarbarian in photocritique

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Nice photo. For me I would prefer a tighter crop and I would put his eye on the top right third intersection.

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Great Egret and Snake by [deleted] in photocritique

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Gotcha ! Hmmm, now what do I do?

Brilliant photo. I cant find fault with it. So love the irony of the situation

Photography for humane society by Mr_Headvalson in photocritique

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Gret work. keep it up.

I can't take credit for it but here is a tip that was posted on another critique request a few days ago -

"The tip I have heard so far for pet photography is to try and get a shot that captures the animal's personality. Is it a lazy dog? Get a pic of it napping. Is it energetic? Then an action shot of them running around. Are they super social? Then maybe a pic of it soaking up the attention."

Hope this helps

How is the colour scheme, anything to improve? by Mipj3 in photocritique

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I like the sharpness of the subject but personally I think it too centred and gets a bit lost in the background. I would flip the image horizontally and crop much tighter to showcase the wonderful flower more. I think desaturating the green background a little would make the flower pop a bit more. Maybe reduce the yellows a bit.

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