hadady 0 Posted June 19, 2005 I would crop 33% off from the right to allow the man's tattoo's play off the woman's print top. The lady's print top and the man's tattoo's, together, are a powerful dyad. This is a remarkable photo. Link to comment
vasilis 0 Posted June 20, 2005 impressive, almost terifying. The crop is not correct.... Link to comment
Guest Guest Posted June 21, 2005 I'll have to agree about the crop, although I won't go as far as to say it's "incorrect." The woman in the right background can be seen as studiously ignoring the tattooed man in opposition to the woman on the left who is obviously staring at him. So it could actually work both ways, in my opinion. I guess if I was going to crop the image, I'd crop from the right *and* from the top. I'd be interested in knowing the circumstances of the image...where was the photograph taken, and why was this man there? It looks like a gathering of some sort. Link to comment
laurent-paul 1 Posted January 2, 2008 Hi, after admiring the picture, i noticed the discussions about the crop. I personaly think the crop is absolutely perfect as it is : the arm of the man and the arm of the woman on the right, as well as the heads of these two characters are forming a perfect diagonale. Also, to have the woman on the right not looking at the main focus is adding some dynamic Link to comment
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