Nikon SLR Cameras

How are my photographs?

dancing queen
dancing queen

How are my photographs use a nikon d3100

Added (1). I'm asking again because i want more feed back because i deleted and refined some of them

deep blue2
deep blue2

You've already asked this under a different username. Spamming the forum with multiple requests is not a good idea.

Matt
Matt

They are OK. They are generally well exposed and devoid of heavy processing, two things that a lot of young photographers can't get right. Some of the shots have tilted horizons, which is OK if intended an it looks good, but in general is annoying and very easy to correct with basic editing.

Beyond that, there's nothing overly compelling about the shots. The sea side images with the casino building are probably the best, because the building has a lot of character. You need to start working on translating what you want to show in the image into what you actually capture. Don't take photos of what you see, craft images that capture what you want to show other.

Poshboy16
Poshboy16

You exhibit what looks like a few snapshots. Some of them, however are good. If you're going to show us photos, don't show us more than one of the same thing at a similar angle.

Experiment more with shutter, aperture, composition, and ISO - because some of these photos look edited. You can get great photos by working on your manual skills.

Oh, and try to be more imaginative. People will put you down, and call you amateur. BUT keep learning, and take peoples opinions on board. Keeping in mind, your photos won't be everyone's cup of tea. But learning and taking tips will help you become more professional.

Steph
Steph

I don't particularly like the photos because their so random. I don't understand what is your main focus for most of them. The shots of all the details in the building are understandable, you wanted to capture that detail. But 5 different shots aren't as interesting as one shot highlighting the whole thing. The photos are very clear and "crisp" which i personally like.

But remember practice makes perfect, don't give up just learn from your mistakes.