I often found myself getting a lot of backsides when I first started out. I still do occasionally, but if it's possible, faces are typically more interesting than backs of heads. This might have been a great picture had you moved around in the other direction, and taken the time to compose properly without the tilt and cut-out details. However, I think I see what you're going for here, and just like the "interesting man" shot, it has potential. Keep practicing.
As for the website, I don't know if you want comments on that or not. I did take a look at it, though.
I often found myself getting a lot of backsides when I first started out. I still do occasionally, but if it's possible, faces are typically more interesting than backs of heads. This might have been a great picture had you moved around in the other direction, and taken the time to compose properly without the tilt and cut-out details. However, I think I see what you're going for here, and just like the "interesting man" shot, it has potential. Keep practicing.
As for the website, I don't know if you want comments on that or not. I did take a look at it, though.
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interest is not determinable. What's in his left hand?
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A bottle of cider.
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As for the website, I don't know if you want comments on that or not. I did take a look at it, though.
Sure, What do you think?
Jordon.
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