Welcome to /v/itookapicture: A place where anyone can submit their pictures and get feedback!
We're here both to share and appreciate photography, as well as to learn and to help each other become better photographers. Feel free to submit a photo even if a picture is over/underexposed, is pure camera shake or has unusual composition - Any opportunity for discussion, appreciation, and improvement is considered a good submission.
Don't be afraid to ask the submitter how they achieved a certain effect. We encourage posters to keep an eye on the comments of their submission and answer any questions.
Please don't downvoat a submission because it's a "bad" picture. Downvoat a submission when it's a bad submission.
RULES
Feel free to submit photos both that are just a photo you're proud of or that you particularly like, as well as submissions demonstrating that
you're interested in teaching, learning, seeking constructive criticism on or showing off a particular photography technique.
Only submit pictures you took yourself, so the community can directly interact with the photographer. We'd like submitters to respond to critique or comments, as our 'verse encourages communication.
Paintings, illustrations, heavily altered images or images with little photographic value do not belong here (though that's somewhat subjective). We'd like your submission to be able to stand for itself, without any backstory or a clickbait title. Submission titles should include ITAP as much as possible.
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[–] ZOAS [S] ago
Hey ITAPers. This super-sweet female Pitt Bull was there with her owner (the guy on the left) at the Southlake Ginger Man this last Wednesday. I took this pic with his permission. She was super-sweet and adorable.
So, my request . . . Help my grow this subverse. Post about it, spread the word, to other 'verses, other posts. Post about it to your non-goat friends. Particularly once the invite-only status of Voat ends and Voat starts to grow again. ITAP on reddit has almost 167k subscribers. Let's aim for a 100th of that. Then set a new goal.
Let's make this sub worthwhile and meaninful.