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Zbigniew Biejat
{K:243} 9/20/2002
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Mike, I think you are right. But I love so much horizontal planes that I always feel a real pain cutting anything from right or left side of the picture (see another discussion: www.usefilm.com/showphoto.php?id=22880 ). My goal was to show a space behind this boy. Instead of cropping may I propose some PS manipulation?
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Sue O'S
{K:12878} 9/19/2002
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Interesting, Dean, that your attachment doesn't show unless you click on it, but I encourage folks to do so, because it IS an interesting crop.
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Dean Cochrane
{K:335} 9/19/2002
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(Let's see if I can add a comment without it being submitted twice.) I agree about the bricks. I don't necessarily think that you have to place the figure offcentre, though. The image is dynamic enough, with the waves and the tension in the figure suggesting movement. Here's a different crop that I think I like better.
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Autumn Ruhe
{K:993} 9/19/2002
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well done... i dont mind the bricks so much, though mikes suggested crop is also a very interesting image. overall this is a great image.
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Reynaldo Guimaraes
{K:2422} 9/19/2002
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Very nice work, Zbigniew. I visited you page and I enjoyed it very much. (Well, I didnt?t undestand a single word there...) Very nice work.
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Mike Scott
{K:1817} 9/19/2002
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Great scene, but I could do without the bricks & cement in the upper right. Placing the subject off center works better for me too. How about a crop?
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