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How to improve composition? [Olympus 35 SP, G. Zuiko f/1.7 42mm, different films]
**Amber D100 for the first 2, Kodak 200 Gold for the 3rd
Complete newbie here - I would like some (gentle, hopefully 😭) advice on how I can improve the composition of my shots. These are the best ones from my last 2 rolls of film, and I'm relatively proud of them compared to my other photos lmao - I'd just like to know where I can improve on these ones. Yes I am aware that the last one is slanted 😭
Thanks!
u/FudgeRemote6204 — 6 days ago