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Good god man, don't you have any imagination.

I do like the second one, has an spooky feel to it, people aimlessly walking around a small forest void of foliage.

May have the wrong forum, might want to try Black and White Photography. The one above us in the forum list.

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It's all about lookingggggg
 
LOL the first is well made, very funny. the second i feel weird, dont know why. is like appocaliptic.

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The first one takes a static set of objects and through composition makes it come alive, very well done.

The 2nd one yes just has a moody 'at the end of the world' feel to it.

I would say these are SP if like me you include the parts of the urban environment that stem off of the main streets as fitting subjects say something about the human experience and many published SP photographers have done just this, so welcome to the forum :)
 
first one: Godzilla the Peeping Pervert

2nd: The Depression
 
The first is epic, almost Diane Arbus-like. So much revealed in this shot by the trophy in that drab neighborhood window. Also like the subtle use of vignette here. I often use that to force attention inward within an image. It works well here.

I used to scuba dive cold midwestern lakes in the US and so can relate to the bleakness of the third.

All in all, quite a nice job. You have a real talent for ferreting out feelings and emotion. What more can a photograph offer?
 
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