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<blockquote data-quote="Rexer John" data-source="post: 130235" data-attributes="member: 12691"><p>Yeah I know it was mate but it would have been wrong to jump in and stomp on your photos.</p><p>I think the doll pic is just horrible but I hate dolls anyway.</p><p>It's badly positioned in the frame. The centre of the pic is too bright. You need to get lower, much lower.</p><p>Better still, just my opinion but point the camera somewhere else.</p><p></p><p>2nd pic has the top of the main building cut off. The interest is in the flag but it's cut off, if the interest is not the flag it shouldnt be in the shot.</p><p>The tallest part of the building is in the middle and should be at least away from the middle but nicer if you follow the rule of thirds.</p><p>Hard to say without knowing the building but you needed to be further back or a wider angle to get the buildings height in.</p><p></p><p>Seems harsh but it's well intended and it's best to get good habits from the start.</p><p>Well done for being brave with posting pics so early.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rexer John, post: 130235, member: 12691"] Yeah I know it was mate but it would have been wrong to jump in and stomp on your photos. I think the doll pic is just horrible but I hate dolls anyway. It's badly positioned in the frame. The centre of the pic is too bright. You need to get lower, much lower. Better still, just my opinion but point the camera somewhere else. 2nd pic has the top of the main building cut off. The interest is in the flag but it's cut off, if the interest is not the flag it shouldnt be in the shot. The tallest part of the building is in the middle and should be at least away from the middle but nicer if you follow the rule of thirds. Hard to say without knowing the building but you needed to be further back or a wider angle to get the buildings height in. Seems harsh but it's well intended and it's best to get good habits from the start. Well done for being brave with posting pics so early. [/QUOTE]
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