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OK, let?s see.

1. The principle subject (I presume this is the person) is centered in the image, not in one of the four preferred ?Rule of Thirds? points.

2. The image is cluttered, so the principle subject is difficult to spot.

3. The blown highlights on the right side tend to draw the eye that way, away from the principle subject. Probably best to just cut that section of the photo away.

4. The green walls in the next room also tend to draw the viewer?s attention away from the principle subject. I would suggest using a cloning tool to get rid of the green.

5. The overall contrast level is low, as is the brightness.. I recommend applying a levels adjustment.

Oh. You were asking for comments on the photographic quality, weren?t you? ;) :grin:

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OK. Comments 1, 2, and 5 from Post 2 apply to this photo as well. What do you have against the "Rule of Thirds" anyway? :confused: :roll: :D

Also, I would have used the "Healing Brush Tool" to remove the red spots on the back of his neck. Don't want to invite any snide comments on that topic. :cool:
 
I never really liked crimping many terminals on with just the Champ tool like the man in the picture. I always prefer to use a full-cycle crimper like the Kwik Cycle 9. Seems like it does a better job.
 
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