I would suggest trying to move away from your subject; give it some context, some breathing room. Also, what are you trying to accomplish in your photos? Pretty things are nice, but sometimes stretching beyond that and finding meaning or purpose in your art can be really nice as well. Themes, structuring, and placement in your photos can really bring this to life, and give a reflection as to who you are and what you want your art to do. Lastly, maybe hold off on the edits a bit. A lot of photography speaks for itself. The world is beautiful already; sometimes, doing a lot of editing or doing even a single dramatic edit can be more distracting from the photography and your subject than it can be helpful. Rather than think, "Wow, that's a strong filter," we could instead think, "Wow, what a beautiful capture!"
Just some thoughts. Really nicely done, I look forward to seeing more in the future
@manisha ,So beautiful and awesome. Not necessary that every picture needs to gives meaning behind it . The pictures you capture more on the concept of geometry (Whether you realize it or not.).
They're gorgeous!!! I love photography but my parents won't let me bring my camera everywhere. :-/ The only time they do is at like, ceremonies or weddings or whatever, but I want to bring it to the city and take pictures of people. And give free hugs. Don't forget the free hugs.
Free hug anybody?
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