Spinnaker Sunset
Posted 07/02/2007 - 09:11
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Liam,
I like it a lot, but I think the frame interferes with the picture.
I saved it, cropped the frame, and added a plain grey border, and to me it looks better. However, this is totally subjective.
G
I like it a lot, but I think the frame interferes with the picture.
I saved it, cropped the frame, and added a plain grey border, and to me it looks better. However, this is totally subjective.
G
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Posted 07/02/2007 - 09:20
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Hi Liam
I agree fully with G. It's a very good shot but the border is vying for the viewers attention.
Simon
I agree fully with G. It's a very good shot but the border is vying for the viewers attention.
Simon
Posted 07/02/2007 - 10:20
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Hi,
I did muck about with the border.. and I think you're probably both right..
..so here it is with a plain one.. and thinner..

Cheers
Liam
I did muck about with the border.. and I think you're probably both right..
..so here it is with a plain one.. and thinner..

Cheers
Liam
Liam
"Make your hands respond to what your mind demands." Jesse James
Best wide-angle lens? Two steps backward. Look for the 'ah-ha'. Ernst Haas
"Make your hands respond to what your mind demands." Jesse James
Best wide-angle lens? Two steps backward. Look for the 'ah-ha'. Ernst Haas
Posted 13/02/2007 - 21:49
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This photo was taken from the same place looking West,
Hope you all like this Photo.
Andrew. www.dorsetgallery.co.uk/photo_762553.html
Hope you all like this Photo.
Andrew. www.dorsetgallery.co.uk/photo_762553.html
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just thought I'd put up another sunset photo for you.. that'll make a change .
..that's Portsmouth's Spinnaker Tower on the horizon.
I took it a few weeks ago, but I was having a look through the folder last night, and I liked it this time
Cheers
Liam
"Make your hands respond to what your mind demands." Jesse James
Best wide-angle lens? Two steps backward. Look for the 'ah-ha'. Ernst Haas