New to Photography and would like honest oponions

njfreekshow

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I'm new to photography and would love some honest oponions from others. Since I'm still reading and learning how to use my Nikon D3100, I can't really spot what I do wrong besides not focusing correctly. The first 3 pictures are unedited and the last 3 were edited using Lightroom 4. I look forward to everyone's advice and oponions, whether good or bad.
 

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My advice is post one or two at a time.
 
Also it would be helpful if you number your photos. This site can be really a good tool to get feed back but you have to do it right. post one or two photos at a time and number them. Don't get discourageed if nobody replies right away. B&W jeep looks flat. no detail to it. and the colored one needs work on your composition.
 
if you had just begun with photography, i must say you have well begun.... These set of images ( exceeded number, as already mentioned) really conveys the feeling of an adventurous trip: that itself is a great success. The jeep images, especially that in action is really really outstanding.... i have a special like for that because that has my best favorite climatic condition in it...i always love such moody atmosphere; Out of the two tree images, first one is better exposed and the erect look of the tree supports the image better...
The last image has a confined view...you should have zoomed in some more....

Regards :D
 
sorry about the amount attached, i wasn't aware so ill keep it in mind for the future and take the time to read the posting rules. My D3100 was a gift from this past Christmas and I'm just now really getting into photography. Thanks for the advice so far.
 

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