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Finally managed to get out with my camera again, I've been trying to develop my post technique although some pointers with my composition would be really appreciated as I'm still learning.

You can tell me how much I suck at things it's fine :p

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Leading lines/Anchors are still something I'm trying to grasp in the context of what I'm trying to photo, it's one of those things that comes with time I think.

#5 looked to me a bit like a sad ember hovering on a twig stand, didn't come out quite as I expected.

#8 was more just a random flower and #15 is just an average forest scene nothing special (was going for generic).

Of the photo's I'd say I tried to compose: 1,2,3,4,5,13,17,18,19,20 The rest were pretty much walk and shoot jobs I thought came out better then expected and good for testing post.

Photo's 6,7,8,9,10 were only really taken to try some post technique with DOF.

I tend to like warmer photo's, I guess that's personal preference, the light really wasn't great for around half of them and I guess I've tried to compensate for it and gone a bit too far in post.

I might try reprocessing some of them properly when I get home rather then just select a preset on LR and modify it on my laptop in a hotel room :)
 
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