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Hey glad to see another person getting into some photography. One tip I'd really get at is try and get closer to the person in the action shots, rather than having the person tiny and seeing something like the entire skatepark. Or only upload a few shots from a day, rather than a ton and show a bunch of series.
I'm studying photography at college at the moment in my last year and I really like some of those shots! You've got some interesting angles and compositions there, good work. I'd have to agree with BryantPhoto though about trying to get a little closer to the action, especially if the focus of the image is a fine detail of trick.
Another thing i've found good as well is to get closer to the action as well rather than using digital zoom. This not only makes the image better quality but also leads to more intersting opportunities which you may not have noticed otherwise.
Good luck with the photography, and sorry for the long winded reply haha.
opinion you should add a lens shutter to the hisher contrast ones to make it look a little bit more retro
i unno
my photography teachrer liked it and i got a 90% in that class
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im just sayin