In giving a title to a photograph, I'm always excited to see that photograph. If I am to critique this photo, I would say that the bench is way too far off. My suggestion, and I'm totally a novice, would be to actually "look" through the lens and look around before snapping the photo. Try to invision what your capture will look like after you capture it. Remember, your camera can "see" and capture what your physical eye sees. Practice, practice, practice. Keep taking shots and sharing them with us here at Caedes, but most of all, ENJOY photography and what it can offer.
Well, after softie's remarks, I guess I can't proffer any more helpful hints, but I would like to say that I'm enjoying the late summer foliage here. It's all coming to an end, and it's nice to see it in its full glory in this photo.
We don’t make art to show someone what something looks like. All this requires is eyes (or a lens). Art is supposed to have meaning, emotion, power, or magic. Alan & Mario "FourThirds"
This looks like a very beautiful park. The picture is nice, but there isn't a real point of interest. I see a bridge in the distance. I'm thinking it would make a nice focal point in a shot.
Nice colors in this shot.
Sheri