De nada señor ;-)
I have just looked again at the website, Jeff, and I noted that the
thumbnail of "Boats" is in better proportion, to my eye, than the
larger file. Some resizing or cropping has taken place one way or
another.
It's a fine little collection anyway.
Chris
~~ >-)-
C M I Barker
Cambridgeshire, Great Britain.
+44 (0)7092 251126
www.threeshoes.co.uk
homepage.mac.com/zuiko
On 17 Apr 2006, at 06:03, Jeff Keller wrote:
> Thank you Chris, I was beginning to wonder if anyone saw my post.
>
> Actually, two of the pictures were taken by Mike's wife, and his
> wife is
> interested in things such as Zuiko 35 shift lenses, ... he is
> clearly doing
> something right!!! I'm going to pay a lot of attention to anything
> he says.
>
> I updated the web site to get his wife's' name listed also.
>
> His Boats picture was one that I liked a lot. Even beyond the
> snow, to me
> it shouts east coast (I live on the west coast). There are lines of
> convergence in his image that make his quiet image seem very busy.
> The boats
> form a line pointing towards the left edge of the hoizon. The white
> snow to
> the left of the boats forms a line at about a right angle pointing
> out to
> the water on the horizon at the right. His image definitely has my eye
> jumping around and pausing. Even the snow in bright sunlight with
> fluffy
> white clouds forces me to think of things changing. It is hardly a
> typical
> seacape! I don't think I would want to crop anything. The only
> thing I might
> consider doing different, which is somewhat in agreement with
> what you are
> saying, is to include a little more sky. I don't know what a 21mm
> would have
> done but it might have given a little more sky pushing the horizon
> down. For
> me his image works very well as it is.
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