From what I'm seeing this is a very nice start. Not sure if you wanted critique? Mainly the cutting out of the dogs is a little rough, sometimes there's spare pixels floating around, other colored pixels are lining it, or the dog is a little choppy around the edges. Once you get a hang of cutting those out (maybe apply a little feathering when cutting out), then I think you'll improve a lot. <br><br>Another thing I noticed is a lot of empty spaces which is called negative space. Having too much negative space isn't too eye pleasing. Sometimes it works and sometimes it doesn't but perhaps work on getting rid of empty spaces that don't contribute to your picture ^^;.<br><br>Now for photography. You need to know what message it is you want to convey on each picture. Just snapping a picture of trees doesn't tell us anything about it. What is it about the trees? Is it nature? Beauty? Some kind of symbolism? Try playing with the brightness and contrast of your pictures and the RBG settings. I like your one picture of the blue flower with the drops. Perhaps zooming in on that more and eliminating the distracting stuff would make that stand out a lot more .<br><br>For art its always important to keep in mind of the rules of thirds and 9s. When you draw 3 lines vertical and 3 lines horizontal, your main focus should -not- be in that middle square. Yeah there are times you can bend art rules and it works and such but it's just good to know the basics first and when to push them.<br><br>Keep working on it! I have a feeling you'll get a lot better!
Yea I know the cutting is horrible,lol I've been trying to improve that, but my hand always slips because I get too into it I think. As far as the photography goes, I think I've been holding back a lot because I'm afraid nobody will "get" what I'm trying to say. For example, the blue flower with the raindrops was meant to symbolize sadness, blue + a tear. <br><br>Anyways, I do very much appreciate the critiques! Thank you
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