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Everyone is not as perfect in life as you are.Any specific feedback you are looking for or anticipated use of the image? It's an odd pose, for sure. The whites are seriously over exposed and there seems to be a bit of motion blur.
Was not meant to be put into the critique section of this forum. I will delete it if I can figure out how. I have trouble navigating this site.You put the photo in the critique section, meaning you are asking for feedback on the pros and cons. Check out the guidelines here. You have to hope folks will give honest feedback because thats how to improve, and not fair to the person you asked for a critique to be defensive. I agree the main thing my eyes go to are the blown whites. Sadly it ruins what could have been a fantastic shot. Its happened to everyone. It happens when the sun glints off a white area at just the right angle. One thing to do is use your camera blinkies and exposure compensation to dial in enough negative compensation, or to peek at the histogram to see if anything is climbing the right wall.
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While I don't agree about motion blur, the whites are a serious issue with this photo.Everyone is not as perfect in life as you are.