Looks good Tom! Since you asked, a couple of pointers:
- Color Temp: Check your white balance as the lighting change throughout the day. Sometimes, you want a bit cooler or warmer look to highlight certain features but be careful of the warmness of halogen bulbs in the latter shots.
- Composition: It's difficult to completely filter out people and such in a public place like Sea Port but be careful of distracting out-of-focus items (like people walking or bright red cars).
- Focus: In some of the shots with lower ambient lighting, there's some focusing issues as to be expected. You can use a faster lens, a tripod or better yet, off camera flash!
- Lighting: Obviously, most of photography is about lighting. The on camera flash can only do so much. Have you invested in an external flash? If you don't want to take the financial plunge, using reflectors and such can add great lighting to your photos with much less money but strobing is an eventuality if you want to really get into portraiture!
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