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Continuing with my process, and after listening to the comments made, I started taking tons of pictures. Sadly I’ve been out of home, therefore I’ve no been 100 comfortable and my pics are kinda weird

I tried to get better in this thing. Any comment is well accepted. Have a nice day everyone

Pd: I’m trying to understand hoy this webpage is working, and I think I’m understanding it better now.

Be happy and safe people bye

The second and fourth don't have a clear subject, what did you want to show in these photos?

Try other angles, use the elements in the environment as frames or guides for your main subject like you did in the third.

what’s the subject in the first one, the tree or the reflection? Keep simple, is good too.

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A few days after taking the pictures I realize that they don’t have much focus on a specific thing. I’ll guess I just wanted to show the nature but didn’t now how to. On the other hand, ask for the subject in the first one, does it need to have just one? is a genuine question tho

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Focus is a really difficult part, I have the same difficulty.

does it need to have just one?

No, the subject of the photo doesn't necessarily have to be unique; that’s where composition and its rules come into play. These rules help you guide the viewer's eye toward your subject. Vivian Maier—an incredible photographer discovered late in life—captured beautiful images featuring a wide variety of subjects. The story of her discovery is fascinating.

Here is a portrait within a self-portrait, utilizing reflection, shadow, and framing. Stunning.

This image captures the city's vibrancy, using a vanishing point to draw the eye across every element of the scene. A work of art.

>I just wanted to show the nature

When it comes to natural landscapes, this can be challenging.

Another great photographer whose images I recommend you look up is Sebastião Salgado.

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