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Originally Posted by rmp207
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Couple initial impressions:
Nice stuff, you've got a consistent look through the images.
Study composition of professional imagery you like. You are putting your subject smack in the middle of the frame for most shots, it isn't the most exciting place to put it. The rule of thirds is a good start, but not something you have to stick to. Your horizons are almost always in the middle of the frame, think about what you're trying to say with your image and put more ground or more sky in the frame. It's more interesting.
Easy on the heavy vignettes. It's easy to be heavy handed with them, but they don't look as nice as you might think. Subtle is better with vignetting.
Consider straightening some of your images. The horizons or verticals are often off just a touch. It makes a big difference if you fix that. If you decide to be off from alignment, make it deliberate and apparent so that it is an artistic choice and doesn't look like sloppiness.
I hope you find the above helpful. Let me know if you have any questions.
Keep it up!