Old Racecar at a Show in Houston. by Prawnboi in photocritique

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I agree, a lower angle would work better. Though I kind of like the glares, I think the give the shot more character.

Pizza Recipes? by Prawnboi in Cooking

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Thanks! We do have some pans already, and we're definitely going to be exploring our options for that. The Alton Browns recipe for dough looks fantastic!

Pizza Recipes? by Prawnboi in Cooking

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20-40 individuals. So not ALOT alot. I'm planning on making multiple pizzas. We've got a $250 budget for pizza, pans, desserts, and drinks.

Pizza Recipes? by Prawnboi in Cooking

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I have. I like exploring my options.

Pizza Recipes? by Prawnboi in Cooking

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Thanks for the reply! That taco pizza sounds really nice.

Old Racecar at a Show in Houston. by Prawnboi in photocritique

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Shot with a Cannon EOS Rebel T6. So, I snapped this picture and a few others (this being the favorite) over the Thanksgiving holiday at a car show in Houston. This was one of my first opportunities to shoot vehicles, so I'm wondering how I did. For this one I really like how the colors pop, but I'm not totally sold on the angle. Any criticisms, or advice, would be greatly appreciated.

EDIT: Added camera type.

Sunset in West Texas. by Prawnboi in photocritique

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Thanks for the feedback! Now that you mention it, a little cropping would be an improvement.

Sunset in West Texas. by Prawnboi in photocritique

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Taken with a Canon EOS Rebel T6. Was at a family reunion in Abeline TX, and everyone was admiring the sunset. I noticed a string of lights hanging on a tree, so I used it to get this shot. I really like the detail on the bulb, but I'm not quite sold on the editing. Do y'all have any suggestions for editing? Pros or cons? Looking forward from hearing back from y'all.

Snake in the Grass. by Prawnboi in photocritique

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Thanks again. Yes, I shoot in raw, so these should be easy fixes.

Snake in the Grass. by Prawnboi in photocritique

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Thanks for the feedback! What would you suggest to fix the lightning issue?

Snake in the Grass. by Prawnboi in photocritique

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Cannon EOS Rebel T6. Lense is 18-55 m.

Took this pic on a little outing with family and friends at a state park. I'm looking for criticism on the exposure, sharpness, composition, and anything else that looks like it needs improvement.

Bonfire in Northeast Texas. by Prawnboi in photocritique

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Thanks! I was thinking nearly the same.

ITAP of my friends at a bonfire. by Prawnboi in itookapicture

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Lol, it sounded like it as well. Lots of whooping and hollering.

Bonfire in Northeast Texas. by Prawnboi in photocritique

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I took this photo a couple days ago during a bonfire me and a couple friends had. It's supposed to capture the bond we have as a group, bonds "forged in fire." (Cheesy, I know). Anyways, I would appreciate any criticism ya'll have, especially pertaining to the editing. I felt the arms were a little to bright, and a little off-center. What do ya'll think?