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<blockquote data-quote="Samo" data-source="post: 595470" data-attributes="member: 42955"><p>I would encourage you to just keep shooting daily. You will eventually get better and understand the concepts such as composition, post processing, and the like on a deeper level that you refer to above. People can talk you through it till you are blue in the face but you must go do it to really get it.</p><p></p><p>One place where you might start is the light. Photographs are about light..or the lack of light. The correct term in this context would probably be contrast. Study it. Think about it. Look for it. Keep coming back to it over and over. Shoot at sunrise and sunset. Shoot by a north window. Look for lightwells. Find a lightwell and wait for the moment some unexpected subject occupies the lightwell. That kind of thing.</p><p></p><p>Not to be harsh but the photos you show just don't mean much to me photographically speaking. They just show that you have come along a little ways and you need to keep practicing. You will get there and you will find your groove, your own unique vision and style, but you must work at it.</p><p></p><p>Keep it up! It can be a very fulfilling pursuit.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Samo, post: 595470, member: 42955"] I would encourage you to just keep shooting daily. You will eventually get better and understand the concepts such as composition, post processing, and the like on a deeper level that you refer to above. People can talk you through it till you are blue in the face but you must go do it to really get it. One place where you might start is the light. Photographs are about light..or the lack of light. The correct term in this context would probably be contrast. Study it. Think about it. Look for it. Keep coming back to it over and over. Shoot at sunrise and sunset. Shoot by a north window. Look for lightwells. Find a lightwell and wait for the moment some unexpected subject occupies the lightwell. That kind of thing. Not to be harsh but the photos you show just don't mean much to me photographically speaking. They just show that you have come along a little ways and you need to keep practicing. You will get there and you will find your groove, your own unique vision and style, but you must work at it. Keep it up! It can be a very fulfilling pursuit. [/QUOTE]
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