Yes, it certainly does. Though, with this rather unusual and daring
composition, I might have taken it a bit further still, and cropped
away some of
the sides to make it a very very tall image. It may have even greater
impact then -
if it were me, in anyway. But certainly holds interest and has depth -
though, ultimately,
I am usually not one for portraits, so I probably not even have taken
this image. But the composition
is nice, symmetrical both horisontally and vertically on the thirds.
If you manually focused this, very well done...
regards,
Dawid
On 12 Dec 2008, at 4:31 PM, swisspace wrote:
> does this work for you even though you don't see the pupil?
>
> http://www.thattimeoflife.smugmug.com/gallery/4685260_iEgiA#432094089_SXdQS-A-LB
> <http://www.thattimeoflife.smugmug.com/gallery/4685260_iEgiA#432094089_SXdQS-A-LB
>
> >
>
> IanW
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