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    I haven't been taking pictures for very long, and I need some tips on how to improve my photography!







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    These are AMAZING!!
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    These are actually very good in my opinion. Nice lighting, poses, and each has a certain mood to it. I liek. DD

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    there's not really much to improve on audigirl. You are taking amazing pictures, the only tip I have is to keep up the good work and maybe try to be a photographer when your older. There are good poses, great backgrounds, and like splashy_jump said, each has a certain mood to it. You're and awesome photographer :P

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    These are really good. The only advice I'd have to get better is to continue practicing and doing what you're doing, cause it's working. Maybe try more poses and stuff.
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    Here are a couple more of my photos:
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    These are good but I don't see much experimentation being done here. Also these all seem to be done in similar lighting. Try taking photo's at sunset and see the kind of lighting you get. Even if you are using the same method it will look different.

    Also I feel that these angles could be played with. Try messing with them.

    As I said they are good but you seem to be stuck in a comfort zone judging from those five pictures.
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    Thanks for the advice! I do try to play it safe! I'll experiment

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