Didn't get a chance to look at this one until now.

The degree of movement and subsequent blur of the people, taking up  
so much of the center of the frame, is too distracting and detracts  
from the photo too much. As Bruce succinctly put it, "They're in the  
way."

Godfrey

On Dec 12, 2007, at 6:37 AM, Rick Womer wrote:

> Thanks for looking and commenting, Bruce--the paucity
> of comments indicates that this shot didn't spin many
> motors.
>
> The shots without people in the way looked kinda
> empty.
>
> Oh, well...
>
> Rick
>
> --- Bruce Dayton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> I dunno, I think the slight movement of the people
>> kind of spoil the
>> shot - just enough movement to be slightly blurred
>> but not really
>> enough to show motion - makes me feel like they are
>> in the way.
>>
>> -- 
>> Bruce
>>
>>
>> Tuesday, December 11, 2007, 6:25:37 PM, you wrote:
>>
>> RW> A run of very long days at work has kept me from
>> RW> posting PESOs and commenting on others'
>> recently.
>>
>> RW> Here's another from my Seattle trip, of the Pike
>> Place
>> RW> Market.  In this section of the market, there
>> are no
>> RW> fixed vendors--people line up at the beginning
>> of the
>> RW> day for a stall, and pack everything up at the
>> end of
>> RW> the day.  So, it's a little different each time
>> one
>> RW> goes.
>>
>> RW>
>>
> http://photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=6730538&size=lg
>>
>> RW> K10D, DA 16-45, ISO 400, f/6.7 @ 1/10 (=love=
>> that
>> RW> SR!), RAW via LR.
>>

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