Dog on a field

#1.. no eye contact... lots of dead space.. lot of distractions in the background.. exposure and focus on dog is fine

#2... no eye contact... lots of dead space.. background overexposed.. exposure and focus on dog is ok.. strong rimlight on dog from bright sun starting to overexpose

#3... best of the set but still no eye contact... lots of dead space.. background overexposed.. exposure and focus on dog is ok.. strong rimlight on dog from bright sun starting to overexpose.. not interesting to anyone but you, since you love your dog. Looks like a nice dog.
 
#1.. no eye contact... lots of dead space.. lot of distractions in the background.. exposure and focus on dog is fine

#2... no eye contact... lots of dead space.. background overexposed.. exposure and focus on dog is ok.. strong rimlight on dog from bright sun starting to overexpose

#3... best of the set but still no eye contact... lots of dead space.. background overexposed.. exposure and focus on dog is ok.. strong rimlight on dog from bright sun starting to overexpose.. not interesting to anyone but you, since you love your dog. Looks like a nice dog.

Agreed and you seem to want to learn and get better, that's a good thing.
These look like you were just standing up and snapped a few pics of your dog. You are learning or have learned how to use your camera, about exposure etc etc, now you can be creative and do more than just snap pictures.

Consider your overall image before you shoot.
If you are going to have something in the background, either make it interesting or at least pleasing.
Unless you are physically unable, try a different angle
 

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