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>> Anonymous
My Goddamn camera had a light leak so that is why the middle of the picture seems fucked up.
>> Anonymous
I can feel what it's like not to be able to stand stop or park there.. A+

But I don't like it. I see what the irony is with the stop sign and what not, but the stop sign isn't even in focus and it just looks out of place in general.

Boring subject(s?), feeble composition (if any), boring photo.
>> Anonymous
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>> Anonymous
>>225298

I suppose this is a little better. Still not good, mind you, but at least you're trying to take pictures of people.

The pole in this picture is distracting. Also, the guy isn't really doing anything. He's just.. pushing a shopping cart.

It's good that you're taking pictures of people though.
>> Anonymous
I thank you for your honest critiques. I just got started in photography, and it seems that finding original and interesting subjects (especially where I live) is difficult. That pole in the shot distracted me as well, but this was one of the first shots I took off this roll and I wasn't being perfect.
>> Anonymous
>>225297but the stop sign isn't even in focus and it just looks out of place in general.

Bollocks, inf focus would have made it a snapshot.

The stop sign needs to be more out of focus (say, f/2-2.4 focused on the other sign), and the photo needs to be recomposed. To vertical maybe, and having a human figure adding to the composition would be nice. Protip: rule of 3rds is not a rule, but a guideline.

OP: please return to the location, and do your homework. Get the horizon level, too.

>>225298
Snapshot, fail. I'm mildly interested in the lack of license plate on the car behind, but it remains completely unexplored.
>> Anonymous
Thanks.
>> Anonymous
Yum! Street signs! I definately don't see enough of those.