lupine 0 Posted February 21, 2006 It's not often that I feel comfortable with naming my images. But this one was different. I usually name images simply for me to be able to find them. Link to comment
Guest Guest Posted February 21, 2006 I would crop this image in such a way that the lines become exact diagonals. Just some thoughts. Well captured. -John Padmarajan. Link to comment
nozturk 0 Posted March 11, 2006 Great capture Paul. There is indeed something rebellious about red and I would like to see more saturated colors (redder reds!) here. But that is me of course, and this is very successful shot as is. Link to comment
cmars 0 Posted June 5, 2006 imho, aesthetics are secondary to the concept you have going on here. [PAU[L: the creativity of your work and your background comes through in your photos. Link to comment
lupine 0 Posted June 5, 2006 I've attached yet another alternative, Chuck. In my intitial crop, I'd made it a point to leave room in front of both subjects in order to convey movement. In addition, I had the upper most and thickest line meeting the upper left hand corner. I see what you've done in your version, having one vertical and one horizontal line meet the corners. I like that but I'm not certain if I like one subject having more room in front of them as opposed to the other subject. This latest I've attached has the ends of the photo very close to both subjects, creating almost a stressfull feeling in that they don't have much farther to go. And I've made two corners meet at the ends of the page. Interesting, isn't it? All these varied views and observations, no right, no wrong, just choices. Thanks for taking the time... Link to comment
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