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The first image is underexposed, particularly in the shadows, and the focal point, which appears to be the hand, is not in focus. I probably would have had the model remove or hide that wristband since that may generate an IP violation. Also cleaning up the area and removing some of the leaves to make the cacti more prevalent would have been a good idea.
The second image is also underexposed in the shadows, a bit overexposed and hazy in the bright areas, lacks sharp focus and has that clump of l
...The third image has a definite white balance issue and I feel that the person is cropped to close to the edge and disrupts the photo. It is also not properly focused. Look at the bush in the middle. I would go landscape only.
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The first image is underexposed, particularly in the shadows, and the focal point, which appears to be the hand, is not in focus. I probably would have had the model remove or hide that wristband since that may generate an IP violation. Also cleaning up the area and removing some of the leaves to make the cacti more prevalent would have been a good idea.
The second image is also underexposed in the shadows, a bit overexposed and hazy in the bright areas, lacks sharp focus and has that clump of leaves in the upper right corner intruding into the composition. There's also a speck in the sky that could be a bird or a sensor spot that should be removed.
The third image is underexposed in many areas, has a White Balance issue (too blue), and the water jug has logos that need to be removed. Not sure about the overall focus since it's so dark, but the young man is not in sharp focus.
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The third image has a definite white balance issue and I feel that the person is cropped to close to the edge and disrupts the photo. It is also not properly focused. Look at the bush in the middle. I would go landscape only.