Posted 12/3/2006 6:59:50 PM
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| Let me see if this works. 
Still an issue in the top right, but....
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Posted 12/3/2006 7:02:22 PM
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I felt like centering the eye of the top duck gave more room for the environment that the ducks were looking into. I'm not a whiz at wildlife shots, so this is just an opinion.
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Posted 12/3/2006 7:47:56 PM
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| Thanks I appreciate your opinion.
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Posted 12/4/2006 8:08:27 AM
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I like your crop, Chris, but I would also like a vertical
one such as this below (note: this isn't exactly what I'd like but was the best I could do within the heavy red lines without going to an enormous amount of trouble. Well, more work than I was willing to put into it, anyway! )
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Posted 12/4/2006 10:54:19 AM
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| Niki, I do like that one a little better..jmo.. The reflection on the water, though , to the right top keeps grabbing my eye 'cause I dont know what it is...now if you pull back to the right further, I can instantly distinquish that it is a plant? I think including this makes for less attention being brought to that corner,,,it takes that little time to process that fact (for me anyway)...so giving more space to where they have been instead of where they are going is what I am thinking?????? Just my thoughts... lol.
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Posted 12/13/2006 8:12:31 PM
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| I always use the rule. If you are going to the left with movement or forward like your ducks. You do need room where the moving object is going. Also there will be an off centered placement. Thisd usually woks for me. Remeber to leave room where an object is going.
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