what do you think of my photography?

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what you like or not like about it
any tips or hints or C&C are welcome
thanks!! =)

shots done with Canon EOS XSi

http://flickr.com/photos/9798913@N06/sets/72157601695599760/
 
Whenever I try to look critically at someone's photographs I ask -- what kind of new perspective does the photographer offer me about the subject? Or, what is it that this photograph tells me about the subject rather than giving me a straightforward documentation of what happened or what was there? With that said, I think your most successful pictures are of the Reunion Tower and the Plaza of the Americas. I think in both pictures you captured some really beautiful lighting at a gorgeous time of day. I love how the reflections of the sky and light make the buildings meld with the sky.

In terms of advice... you obviously have an eye for interesting architecture. The next time you shoot, I'd try to think about how you could take your pictures in a way that shows your subject matter in a new way. A few of your pictures are a little generic. Maybe try to zero in on something less obvious that happens to catch your eye. For instance, the picture of the train tunnel is cool but I think that just about anyone could have taken it. What is it about the train tunnel that interests you and how can you convey that through an image? Anyway, easier said than done... these are all things I've working on myself. I am very far from being an expert on photography so you should take my advice with a grain of salt!
 
I think it's good. I could see them in a magazine. The only thing I would change is make the shots that are meant to be straight, straighter. The angle shots are cool.
 
Ooo Nice photography.
I liked the fact that you took them from different angles.
The train ones are my favourite.
 
Amazing, i need to look into that camera... But however I do recomend geting some wider pictures, such as going up to a high point, and taking pictures of the envireonment, if thats possible to do there =], anways, great job!
 
I love your angles. You have some great pictures! I have no criticism for you - I just wanted to say that I love them and nice work. Keep posting your pictures so people can enjoy them :)
 
Its pretty good. I liked your focus on buildings. I think you should branch out and photograph nature. Nature is far more beautiful than buildings.
 
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