mark_tso 0 Posted April 15, 2006 Hi! I've posted this image on some another site and i've been told to crop out the right side of the photo 'cause the white spot is very distractive... Actually i don't think it's right, bacause already at the shooting time,while I framed my camera, i wanted to build composition that will include the spot in it. For me it seems like this is very ballanced Libra composition, that gives a feeling of an actual, or natural, blinding spot light. And what do you thnk about it? please waste a couple of minutes to explane yoursaelf in written comment. Link to comment
sarah hildreth 0 Posted April 15, 2006 I think this is a great shot, very well done. I don't think the spotlight it distracting, but at the same time, a cropped version without it would look good, too. It all depends on what you, the artist, want. I like it! Link to comment
perole 0 Posted April 15, 2006 I am still envious of the way you get the light to be your best friend! Here I would have wanted to see the man's face, but it is still a great picture only because of the light and the depth created by it. Link to comment
grillot 0 Posted April 16, 2006 Maybe crop a bit of the black space on the right side of the light but certainly leave the light.. I have a similar idea in my Concerts folder.. Link to comment
mark_tso 0 Posted April 16, 2006 Tank You very much for comment.... by the way nice image you have under the link... Link to comment
scott_clarke 0 Posted April 16, 2006 Mark if you crop the light you ruin this photo. IMO. The light is a huge impact in this photo. Well done. Regards. Link to comment
Guest Guest Posted April 17, 2006 yeah, i agree. the light is what makes it special. without it, it's just another plain shot of a musician with nice highlights... don't crop it. you need to have that element in there.. Link to comment
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