/r/photocritique

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This is a community of passionate photographers to work together to improve one another's work. Our goal might be described as making this a place geared toward helping aspiring and even professional photographers with honest feedback. We would like the information given here to be a tool to help those that are serious about their photography to improve.

Welcome to /r/photocritique/

This is a community of passionate photographers to work together to improve one another's work. Post your photographs here for advice. Browse other's shots and give critique and draw inspiration.

Posters: Other community members are doing you a favor by critiquing your work. Do them a favor by being open minded, and respectful. Remember, you asked for critique, so you're helping no one when you immediately defend your photo. This is a place for polite discussion.

Critiquers: Help facilitate a conversation by always being polite and respectful when providing comments on an image.

Critique Points: Give a Critique Point to someone who gave great feedback by commenting on their comment with !CritiquePoint. More details here.


Rules:

1) Post only photos you took.

2) Only one photograph is allowed per submission

3) Follow up critique request is required.

4) Not Suitable for Work (NSFW) must be marked

5) Comments should be critiques

6) You must engage with the community

7) Post direct links to photos

8) No self promotion/karma whoring

9) Most importantly... be nice!

The full rules can be found here. If you have any questions, don't hesitate to message the mods.

Posts which break the rules will be removed at moderator discretion.


Reddiquette: Please try not to up/down vote a submission without first leaving a constructive comment, that is why we're here after all!

/r/photocritique

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Water Tank and Lamp Post. Something is missing

2 Comments
2024/11/10
04:08 UTC

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Would love some feedback

4 Comments
2024/11/10
03:07 UTC

1

What does it take to improve?

2 Comments
2024/11/10
00:38 UTC

17

What do you think of this photo?

4 Comments
2024/11/09
23:49 UTC

84

My cat (New to photography)

15 Comments
2024/11/09
23:28 UTC

22

Did I edit too much?

5 Comments
2024/11/09
23:10 UTC

1

Looking for other ideas on edition

2 Comments
2024/11/09
21:32 UTC

4

Should I remove the yellow light? And opinions on the negative space on the right please.

6 Comments
2024/11/09
20:21 UTC

30

Rocky Mountain National Park - Emerald Lake

3 Comments
2024/11/09
19:31 UTC

1

New to photography. Sheltie puppy

2 Comments
2024/11/09
19:22 UTC

79

a photo of my brother

4 Comments
2024/11/09
18:32 UTC

2

Trying some night time photography

3 Comments
2024/11/09
18:20 UTC

22

What do you think of this shot?

Hi, I just started photography with my first ever camera, and I was looking for some tip and advice:)

9 Comments
2024/11/09
18:01 UTC

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ammo shop

There’s another shot of this place that I really like - I’ll put in the comments. Which looks better to you?

3 Comments
2024/11/09
17:41 UTC

1

I took this one back in April, but I keep returning to it because I haven't found a way to edit it that does it justice. Is it that or is the photo not good enough?

2 Comments
2024/11/09
17:18 UTC

1

I'm a beginner and want to improve.

2 Comments
2024/11/09
17:20 UTC

1

experiments with long exposure abstract photography

2 Comments
2024/11/09
16:34 UTC

1

mumbai juhu beach cute cat

2 Comments
2024/11/09
16:31 UTC

6

monke in my frontyard

2 Comments
2024/11/09
16:27 UTC

0

clicked on diwali, one of my favs

5 Comments
2024/11/09
16:22 UTC

202

The prophet

Shot with fujixt30ii + fujixf18-55.

10 Comments
2024/11/09
15:59 UTC

31

Does this work? Anything weird? Tell me how you see this.

13 Comments
2024/11/09
15:17 UTC

1

One of my priced photos. What could I have done better?

2 Comments
2024/11/09
14:36 UTC

476

One of my favorites

11 Comments
2024/11/09
12:01 UTC

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Returning, photographer. Asking for feedback?

Background: I used to take photos, regularly, 10-15yrs ago. I studied it at school and used dark room etc. with dabbling in various techniques etc.

Fast forward to today and I found myself browsing the subreddit’s. and before long had an old Fujifilm X-m1.

I would love some feedback now that I’m using Lightroom etc. I learnt from YT tutorials, bet essentially just using masking to emulate the techniques I used to use. But also using all the amazingly powerful other stuff.

Photos from a recent trip to Hong Kong, this is one I particularly like.

Thank you 🙏

10 Comments
2024/11/09
07:38 UTC

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LEGO film camera

I took this photo of my friend on a Lego camera, the FOV is very limited, so I tried to work my best to make the composition nice. How can I improve my gear? I think the lens is not the sharpest, as well as there are so many bricks to choose from. Appreciate any feedback!

2 Comments
2024/11/09
09:16 UTC

13

Editing & Composition Critique

I’m a pretty young photographer and I’m just recently getting back into the hobby after putting it down for a couple years. I feel like I can never land on a cohesive editing style so I’m looking for any feedback whatsoever. Thank you in advance!

7 Comments
2024/11/09
08:59 UTC

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Motorsport Advice

9 Comments
2024/11/09
08:33 UTC

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New photographer trying street photography, please let me know how could i make it better

4 Comments
2024/11/09
05:52 UTC

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Recent Sunrise hike picture, unsure about editing

4 Comments
2024/11/09
05:27 UTC

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