Joao
Negativistic forever
Can you crop this photo in order to get a better composition? Please feel free to try (square, portrait or landcape, does not matter).
Thanks
Joao
Thanks
Joao

cweg
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crop1
crop2
the Square is my fav, cause of the different lines.

crop2

the Square is my fav, cause of the different lines.
Sparrow
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taxi38
Taxi Driver
no crop
no crop
a sort of cropping where you just try and emphasize whats important to you.
p.s. the only way of judging the horizon here is possibly by the seat.
no crop
a sort of cropping where you just try and emphasize whats important to you.
p.s. the only way of judging the horizon here is possibly by the seat.
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martin s
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@cweg the first one made me smile, really, really great how the crop changed the image. I would have _never_ thought of this, maybe I should start cropping more (...consciously)
martin
martin
johannielscom
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Cut off all unnecessary parts. The vast open sky is evenly coloured and therefore rather dull. The essence of the wall and seats is preserved without showing the ventilation opening (?) in the wall. Had it still been perfectly round I would have kept it for easthetic reasons, but since it is oval due to picture perspective, it is merely a distracting object.
All solutions are valid, it all depends on the viewers preferences!
ferider
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I like space. And a straight horizon 

David William White
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great and fun idea for a thread.
bmattock
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I like space. And a straight horizon![]()
Thank you for that, I was getting seasick.
rbiemer
Unabashed Amateur
Square works for me:
Rob

Rob
HarryW
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Brennotdan
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HarryW
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Keith
The best camera is one that still works!
Roland is on the right track IMO ... that's the one that works best for me!
cweg
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Roland is on the right track IMO ... that's the one that works best for me!
Sorry I don't know, but who is Roland?
Keith
The best camera is one that still works!
Sorry I don't know, but who is Roland?
Sorry ... ferider.
We're such a clique bunch ... we just assume everyone knows everyone else!
bottley1
only to feel
Joao
Negativistic forever
Thanks
Thanks
I welcome all the comments and sugestions. I was amazed with (and learned from) the variety of proposed options, it resulted as a "Crtique" thread put into practice. Thank you all for your input
Best regards
Joao
Thanks
I welcome all the comments and sugestions. I was amazed with (and learned from) the variety of proposed options, it resulted as a "Crtique" thread put into practice. Thank you all for your input
Best regards
Joao
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petebown
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Personally, I would crop to place the horizon nearer the rule of thirds and lose the circular object in the wall as it is distracting. I also leveled up the horizon a little.
I might also try using just the graphic shapes of the chairs.
In both cases I've taken the bottom of the wall into the corner of the image. In the second image I've taken the top of the wall into the other corner.
I might also try using just the graphic shapes of the chairs.
In both cases I've taken the bottom of the wall into the corner of the image. In the second image I've taken the top of the wall into the other corner.
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