I've seen other here say that your pictures look underexposed...I agree with this. I have also taken a photography course in college, and this was a common mistake I used to make as well. First, remember to adjust the film speed and aperture on your camera during shots, and make sure to do a light test (if your camera has these features). I know these things can be confusing at first when you learn them, but it comes with practice. Also, have you learned or practiced the burning and dodging techniques during the printing process (or perhaps even gotten into filters yet)? These may come in handy to help you with the underexposed/overexposed portions. I happen to think your composition is done very well, despite a few other comments made here.
Lethal G Reviewed by Lethal G on . My photos I'm in photography class, and my teacher acts like I take mostley horrible pictures and very few good ones, and thats just out of the ones I have actually made prints of, so I was wandering what yall thought of them. Rating: 5