Forum: Photo Critique
05-15-2016, 03:19 AM
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Yes, I would agree to look at your composition and consider the rule of thirds, leading lines, fore-middle-background etc...The Photographer's Eye by Michael Freeman is an excellent book on the subject if you have some money to spare and like book learning.
I would also try a bit more creative variety with your viewpoint. There is a lot of 'stand and point' going on. Get low, get high...move around! The standing eyeline is very familiar to the viewer, it helps to show them something different.
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