Bill Caulfeild-Browne
Well-known member
Old Newfoundland.
Daniel's Harbour. XF/150/55 mm.
Daniel's Harbour. XF/150/55 mm.
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Thanks Mat,Don't do it Matt!! It's a slippery slope! For me, it's a square crop, lose the window on the left, keep the barred ones above and have the figure towards the left, same as your first crop but with more up top. I'm all for cropping, especially as you have all those lovely pixels, moving stuff though, hmmm.
Mat
Yes, the rule of thirds is always superseded by the rule of the better half. That is axiomatic, no proof needed.Thanks Mat,
I tried the square crop already, and it is an improvement over my original. My wife, though, still insists that the centered figure is suitably balanced by the off-center windows and I should leave it alone. Yes, ma'am! :salute:
:grin:
Matt
Very niceI agree Matt, the looser crop works nicely, I may prefer the cropped version but only because the silhouette is off centre, to my eye it feels nicer there than in the centre of the wider crop, I do like the barred windows though.
Been out for a long walk this morning, lots of places where nobody goes, so fresh scenes of powdery snow with nothing more than the odd fox, reindeer or moose footprints to deal with. Lakes are frozen over now but not enough for me to risk walking out on them, soon though.
Nice one Rob.......I didn’t know you were hanging out here mate?S24mm
Thanks, Neil.Nice one Rob.......I didn’t know you were hanging out here mate?
Neil