Someone on /p/ tell there was too much contrast on my photos, so how much contrast its much?
Maybe i need a video or some examples to understand what the /p/ want
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is this yours anon? if so maybe stop taking your fellow /p/otatoes musings as the word of god.
ask that person
are you serious that one anon offhandedly gave their opinion and you have to make a thread about it?
>>2787841
>Maybe i need a video or some examples to understand what the /p/ want
Who the fuck cares what this cesspool wants.I f you're taking photos for yourself, then you do what makes you happy
>>2787850
Perfect ok now i regret to do this stupid thread
>>2787841
>>2787878
>makingmesadm8
You're just trying to learn, that's alright. Other anons are right though, nobody can tell you how to grade your shit because that's what it is to be a photographer. Find your own style, find what you dig the most, and do that. One of the most interesting things about photography is that it is a reflection of the photographers world view. If I see a light and soft photo from an otherwise moody body of work, that will tell me something about his state of mind the day he took the image. Without recognition of (and 100% control over) your style, you'll never be a great or probably even good photographer.
Also don't take advise on /p/, this place is a giant shithole. Disregard everything.
>>2787841
You never answered my question op, is this your photo? I Quite like it.
>>2787841
Contrast is good and I like the photo.
It is not level, though, and that is driving me crazy. I fixed it for you, getting the view out the door to be level.
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>>2788162
Actually, it could still be further corrected, but it's not as slanted as the original, at least.
>>2788156
im sorry , yes its a photo mine, my english isnt very good
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>>2788162
oo its true, i was too concerned about the diagonals that i forgot the basics
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