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Hai /p/, I am sort of new to photography and I would like you guise to critique my work. So whadda Think?

By the way, I used a Canon Rebel 2000.
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>> Anonymous
they seem over-exposed a little to me
>> Anonymous
OP Here, Hmm I was using 400 exposure film. So I am unsure of how it should look.
>> Anonymous
Bump?
>> Anonymous
>>161006

Exactly what kind of film?
>> Anonymous
>>161054

And did you scan the negative, or the prints?
>> Anonymous
Overall, kinda boring...you blew out your highlights here and there...be careful about that. If you want highlight detail, try to meter on a good dark portion of sky. Try to find more interesting subjects, and make sure you fill your frame with your subject (subject, of course, being a loose term...it could include the subject itself as well as foreground/background elements). Don't put interesting elements on interesting axes, unless you can make it work creatively.
>> Anonymous
>>161058

Interesting elements on MIDDLE axes, i mean.
>> Anonymous
they also quite large. resize them next time please.