r/photographs • u/KillianR2000 • 5h ago
r/photographs • u/clondon • Jan 02 '25
Annoucement Photoclass 2025 has officially begun!
r/photographs • u/MountainClimba • 6h ago
Feedback Welcome Cherry blossom :)
Does this count as a minimalist picture?
r/photographs • u/takingphotosforwhat • 4h ago
Feedback Welcome Streets of Madrid III
Fujifilm X-T30 II / XF 16mm 1.4
r/photographs • u/takingphotosforwhat • 4h ago
Feedback Welcome Streets of Madrid II
Fujifilm X-T30 II / XF 16mm 1.4
r/photographs • u/Arron-Pembroke • 5h ago
Feedback Welcome The Tower of London looks good today :3
r/photographs • u/CodeForsaken • 6h ago
Feedback Welcome Rainy day in Kyoto
While descending down the steps of Fushimi Inari-Taisha in Kyoto, I came across this particular spot, I thought was good back-lit photo of another tourist ascending the stairs. I visualized the shot in my mind and in just a few minutes I had the oppurtunity to get the shot I had planned.
r/photographs • u/takingphotosforwhat • 4h ago
Feedback Welcome Streets of Madrid I
Fujifilm X-T30 II / XF 16mm 1.4
r/photographs • u/feme2023 • 1h ago
Feedback Welcome boarding passangers
Yea this photo is a bit messy in general. While the front of the plane is supposed to be the subject along with the thing that lets the passengers get into the plane but its not as obvious since there is just so much stuff in frame and since the front is too far in the front making it look more like a part of the foreground than the subject.
r/photographs • u/feme2023 • 1h ago
Feedback Welcome Line of plane tails
I think this part of the plane is called the tail, i have no clue this is just a guess. Looks alright. The tails make a good subject and leads the eye quite well. The colors are nice and fit the feeling of the photo. The haze also looks nice but the reflection in the window, while not as obvious its still quite annoying. All in all its not a bad photo.