You and your camera captured some nice colour and details. :o)
If I may be bold, and on a compositional note ... perhaps a tad closer to lessen the amount of (negative) space in the lefthand side of the photo?
I think I can see the 'whys' behind your composition as presented to us (notably the elements of the printed page advertisement and then that of the diagonal slope of jack o' lanterns).
Balanced, yes.
However, your eyes are lead to the upper righthand area ... and then kind of ... out of frame (the fluorescent lime jack o' lantern almost serves as a focal point ... almost, need to dial in one more so).
So ...
With the suggestions above ... the aim would be to keep your viewer's eyes within frame. Lessening the amount of negative space off to the left, would be but one consideration towards that end.
That nonsense of mine aside, a very colourful image. And you handled the technical side of things well (exposure, focus et al). :o)
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This is cute. I agree that it would be nice to have a bit more pumpkin and a bit less grass in the picture. I like the touch added by the marshmallow gun sign.
If I may be bold, and on a compositional note ... perhaps a tad closer to lessen the amount of (negative) space in the lefthand side of the photo?
I think I can see the 'whys' behind your composition as presented to us (notably the elements of the printed page advertisement and then that of the diagonal slope of jack o' lanterns).
Balanced, yes.
However, your eyes are lead to the upper righthand area ... and then kind of ... out of frame (the fluorescent lime jack o' lantern almost serves as a focal point ... almost, need to dial in one more so).
So ...
With the suggestions above ... the aim would be to keep your viewer's eyes within frame. Lessening the amount of negative space off to the left, would be but one consideration towards that end.
That nonsense of mine aside, a very colourful image. And you handled the technical side of things well (exposure, focus et al). :o)