/r/photocritique
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.
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2) Only one photograph is allowed per submission
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I did shoot this raw so I can pull all the shadows and I fixed some minor splotches but I don't really know how I should edit this photo I'm using another raw therepee and I shot at f1.4 with a shutter speed of 5 seconds and iso 100
This was my first officially maternity shoot- what do we think of this? It was my first time using the canon r5 and a rf 24-105.
Took this photo near a small river
Any advice welcome .
Canon R8, ISO 100, 300mm, F11, 1/60”. Mt. Woodson, Poway, CA
I have been taking lots of photos of the late winter light.
Any criticism will be taken, want to learn more. First month. Sony 6100
Wondering if this photo I took in 2016 is worth adding to my portfolio. My goal was to capture a quiet moment of this father and daughter experiencing the ocean together.
Shot on film, it was long ago but I believe I took this on my Olympus OM-10, on TriX.