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Advice on taking more visually interesting nature photos?

Im a teenage photographer, I only shoot film. I take my camera with me everywhere and enjoy taking pics of nature, but they arent really anything special. What can I work on or experiment with to make them better? Thanks!

u/Lower_Affect_6140 — 3 days ago

I'm currently a junior, I got a 5 on AP world last year, I'm taking 3 APs this year(Lang self-study, 2d Art, US History) and 4 next year(APES, Econ, 3d Art, Stats). I'll have been on my school surf team all 4 years of high school, and I took 3 years of a language. I took honors algebra 2 and precalc, but got Bs in all semesters. I also volunteer a lot for a surf charity. What acceptance rate/ranking of colleges should I be looking at, and how competitive an applicant am I? What should I add or change for my final year of high school? Planning on applying to an architecture major, and I'm a middle-class white guy from California, thanks!

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u/Lower_Affect_6140 — 10 days ago

I’m self studying AP and really left it to the last minute (stupid I know). I already took the SAT, and did well on the English section. How similar is the multiple choice, should I even study for that? What should I focus on? Programs/videos/tips appreciated. Thanks!

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u/Lower_Affect_6140 — 13 days ago