I need you guys to pick one quick plz don't judge super amateur photos
>>2947777
they look like trash. They are going to decline your application.
First one has the most character and aesthetic value to it imo. The rest look pretty bland.
>>2947789
>decline your application
/thread
>don't judge
Well, that's just impossible.
If you're not ready to take off the kid gloves, either am I.
>>2947777
The better one is the first, op
The only good pic is the first one the rest are (sorry) pretty shit imo
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>>2947777
First one is by far the best. The rest show 0 effort and thought behind them.
>>2947777
quads ftw
>>2947777
Gotta agree with everyone on here. The first one is cool, but the rest are indistinguishable and poorly shot.
Also, you need to be critiqued OP. Trust me, you'll want it. The first photos you take are going to be ass. The fact that you are putting them out there is awesome though. Trust me, that bliss of not knowing how bad your photos are doesn't last long. If you really want to get better, you should ask others and study more. But first, tell me, what interests you, and what do you want to do with your photos?
The first would have been better if you have bent down and shot from a lower height.
There is a saying in the game Go, "Lose your first one-hundred games quickly." What it means is that rather than worrying about making the optimum play, which you aren't capable of doing yet, it is better to experience as many games as possible so you can see different patterns and start to learn what a good move looks like.
Take thousands of photos and you'll learn how to use your camera settings so you get proper exposure and focus. Critiques will tell you what you mechanically did wrong in your shots or processing, what is wrong with your composition, and when you accidentally take a good shot will point it out so you start to learn what you did right.
It's true that this will encourage uniformity and groupthink in your photography but that is still better than "personal style" based on ignorance and accident. Personal style should be deliberate, consistent and repeatable. One of the steps in learning cooking is eating good food so you know what it is supposed to taste like.
>>2947778
I miss playing this game
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