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This is not a good place to simply share cool photos/videos or promote your own work and projects, but rather a place to discuss photography as an art and post things that would be of interest to other photographers.

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Sorry if this breaches the rules.

I'm currently unemployed, seeking a job.

But I'd really like your opinion on the picture that I take.

Yes, I'm linking to my personal website.

Sorry

http://zachmerriam.com

Are the pictures any good? Could I perhaps leverage them for extra income?

Sorry. please assist.

edit: I have edited my website to indicate that yes, I am wensul on that website.

EDIT OF EDIT. WORKING ON IT. my website is very poorly designed (by me, duh) and google needs time to process things

EDIT X3 The update seems to have gone through. Yes. top banner exposes my name, and username. That was my choice.

I'm honestly more concerned about my photos.

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[–] cnc@alien.top 1 points 10 months ago

Just wanted to chime in that I can see that you've spent quite a bit of time and effort shooting photos, and a few I wanted to point out that were good were the first picture of the mama bird feeding her baby. That one tells a bit of a story and even has a sort of "funniest animal picture" vibe.

I also like the photo of the hawk/eagle who had just snatched a fish out of the water. It looks like you patiently waited on that shot and that's definitely the right thing to do. Next time, if you have the opportunity and this place is nearby, think about where around the lake/sea and at what time of day the light will hit the bird best, and try to get the bird's eyes in focus and looking at the camera. If that shot is from the front at the right time of day, with the bird's eyes in focus, you have a pretty special shot.

Keep shooting, looking at other people's photos and taking feedback!