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Heyoo guys. I have an soul roblem. I fell like i m still bad at photography. I took over 10k photos with a Sony a6000 in 1 year and only few of them are "good". I can t get out of this felling. I just began a photography course in my town, but i still don t think my photos are good enough. I allways wonder about time spent for over 10k, more precise 11 243 shots. And i look at other photographers having only 4-5k photos taken and their photos being so good. I just don t know what to do, i am stucked in this loop...Any advices?

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[–] rabelsdelta@alien.top 1 points 1 year ago

Picture 1 and 3 have your subject covered by something.

The rest of the pictures are what I am struggling with right now. You have a subject, however you are zooming in too much, or you don’t have enough in the background to explain what is going on.

With the 737 - is it taking off? Is it landing? Where is this happening?

With the moon picture, it’s a bright object but you’ve crushed the shadows - try to make them more in the grey so it’s less saturated.

I have no idea what’s happening in the red image with the stones. Are they decorative? Are they healing? Why is the red there?

I am not the leading authority in pictures by any means but unless you are going for images that show how isolated a subject is, try to add something that will play with your subject in a way that adds to your image and never ever have something covering up your subject - unless it adds to the image.

Also I think sitting down and playing with editing will help you. Masking is a great way to make something pop out in an otherwise dull image