While there are individual photos which I think I can improve upon, the biggest problem I can see with my project is the fact that some of my work has only a very tenuous connection with my theme (the importance of small details and the bigger picture). I feel as though I'm stretching to make certain photos relevant, and the explanations are convoluted, such as this surrealist one:
I'm satisfied with the composition itself, but cannot deny that it holds little to no meaning in the context of the project. The cylinder, I supposed, could be a "magnifying glass" of sorts onto the sky, but I hadn't figured out what the sky itself meant. I initially did it because I thought it looked interesting, but it needs to be something more than that.
I could rectify this situation by simply going through both my final and tentative photos and thinking about how relevant they are. If my explanation for any of them is too abstract or convoluted, I will either revise or eliminate those photos.

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