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Not sure what you were going for here but I see 2 snapshots, one in color and one in black and white.
Is there a Sasquatch in the woods that I'm missing for a point of interest?
Its called photography.
I'm not sure if you've noticed but some of the most famous snapshots are of things you see everyday. There doesn't have to be a "point of interest".
Was that your critique or do you have some specific things I should change?
Nice attitude, you asked for my opinion and I gave you just that, MY opinion.
It's just not interesting to me.
Looks like you found some woods, took out your camera and pressed the button.
What is there to critique?
Depth of field is infinity and nothing really stands out.
Try a smaller depth of field to try and single out one of the trees I guess, or find a trail that leads you into the picture.
Maybe someone else will have the answer you were looking for... I have nothing else to say about it.
I edited my second response, hopefully you'll be able to see where my thoughts are on this one from that - as well as things I'd personally change to make it better.
My initial response may have been lacking the information you wanted but in the future, especially with a photo such as this one, it would really help if you gave some background - such as the look you wanted or what you saw that made you want to capture this particular scene vs any other possible view of this location.
The reality of it is that if you're just going to aim your camera and capture 'something', there's really nothing other than luck that is going to make it a great photograph.
I edited my second response, hopefully you'll be able to see where my thoughts are on this one from that - as well as things I'd personally change to make it better.
My initial response may have been lacking the information you wanted but in the future, especially with a photo such as this one, it would really help if you gave some background - such as the look you wanted or what you saw that made you want to capture this particular scene vs any other possible view of this location.
The reality of it is that if you're just going to aim your camera and capture 'something', there's really nothing other than luck that is going to make it a great photograph.
Google Image Result for http://morris-photographics.com/photography/photos/other/blackwhite/SimpleLife.jpg
Those are some pretty simple photos. There is more of a point of interest than mine but I'm a beginner I was looking for advice. Thanks for your help everyone!!
I edited my second response, hopefully you'll be able to see where my thoughts are on this one from that - as well as things I'd personally change to make it better.
My initial response may have been lacking the information you wanted but in the future, especially with a photo such as this one, it would really help if you gave some background - such as the look you wanted or what you saw that made you want to capture this particular scene vs any other possible view of this location.
The reality of it is that if you're just going to aim your camera and capture 'something', there's really nothing other than luck that is going to make it a great photograph.
Google Image Result for http://morris-photographics.com/photography/photos/other/blackwhite/SimpleLife.jpg
Those are some pretty simple photos. There is more of a point of interest than mine but I'm a beginner I was looking for advice. Thanks for your help everyone!!