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Anonymous
Any thoughts?
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>> reinfected !ow2gJBhuig
Generic shot is generic. Clouds look nice though.
>> Anonymous
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Generic? Hmmm, now that you mention it, it is kinda boring/predictable/generic.

Here's another one from the same roll.

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>> Anonymous
I don't like the exposure.
>> ac !!VPzQAxYPAMA
>>164260
Empty. Boring. Nothing going on. Great background crying out for a subject. Wasted opportunity.

>>164274
Way, way more interesting.
>> Anonymous
There is such a thing as taking pictures of boring places...I live near farming towns, and this is what you see. P.S. the tire tracks are not there by accident.
>> ac !!VPzQAxYPAMA
>>164419
>There is such a thing as taking pictures of boring places
Yes, obviously. You've done it.

Thing is, unless it's part of a larger set that makes it a component of something else, it's just an incredibly boring shot. So you've got to expect that people are going to look at it and find it too boring to even want to take the time to flame you for having a tilted horizon.
>> Anonymous
Well, thanks for the input.
>> reinfected !ow2gJBhuig
>>164419
If the tire tracks are not there by accident then you should make it more noticeable. When I look at the picture, the first thing I notice are the clouds. Therefore, I think the clouds are the main point of interest.

If your real intent was the tire tracks, get down level with the tracks or closer, or whatever. Experiment by taking various angles to see which one works the best (THE BEST THE BEST THE BEST etc).
>> Anonymous
The tracks are there to have something going on in the foreground...but yes, the clouds are the subject of the picture.