Nice. I'd crop the first photo with a close-up of the woman, then add the full shot as shown.
Hi Eric,
Now I am making assumptions and that is dangerous. I assume you are Eric Li and you live in an Asian country.
I am surprised someone has not yet asked you to please edit your profile and add your name and location. We call each other by name as we are a helpful friendly bunch trying to help each other.
If you need any comment on any image you post you should ask for it. If you simply wish to share images with us you should say so.
Welcome to CiC.
Leaving the EXIF data in tact will help those eager to help you to better understand what you have done and how to best advise you on what you wish to know.
If for any reason whatsoever, you do not know what we are talking about you should just ask.
John is a nice guy, I am not. Therefore I am not going to comment on your images unless I know more about the camera you use and what you wished to achieve in these shots. I will try to help if I can in the hope that you might decide to send me one of those nice Nikon cameras for helping you. (Joke)
Regards.
Hi Eric,
Welcome to CiC from me too.
Taking Andre's guessing game a bit further, I'd hazard you were born in 1972
Here's how to do as he suggests;
Click Settings link (right at the top),Thanks.
then Edit Profile (on left) and
put your first name in the Real Name field and
where you are (roughly) in the Location field.
Andre's suggestions on providing critique are also summarised here:
How to Get Effective Feedback for your Posted Images
Fortunately the EXIF data is there - on the first image; Fuji FinePix X100 at 23mm, 1/15s, f/2 at 1600 iso.
Regarding the images, I'll just say that on the third, if you had moved just a small amount to your right, it would have placed the bright reflection below the car's headlight behind the cycle basket and avoided that distraction, it would also have separated the handlebars from a similar reflection on the windscreen/windshield, but these are minor points on a picture that I like compositionally.
I do note it isn't chained to the tree though, so guess that either it is yours, or there are far less cycle thieves there than in London
All the best,
i really like the second photo
Hi, Dave,
Thank you so much for your reminders. I am a freshman in this website and just edit my profile.
Your suggestion on the distraction is really helpful for me.
The bike is less in Beijing now.
Best wishes,
Ming
Hi, Andre,
Thank you for the reminder. I am from Beijing, China. I find this is an amazing website that I can get instruction on my photos. I wonder how to improve my skills instead of sharing pictures.
I hope I can send you Nikon cameras when you visit Beijing. :-)
Ming