Hi guys,
This is my first PESO.
Taken after my daughter left her BMX helmet on some bollards, while
taking a drink break at a BMX coaching session last month. I don't
remember the EXIF stuff - was acting as a prop for her race bike at the
time!
I like this; I'm always a sucker for lines of things.
I think it would be better if the whole bollard with
the helmet were in the frame, though.
Rick
--- Peter McIntosh [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi guys,
This is my first PESO.
Taken after my daughter left her BMX helmet on some
Rick Womer wrote:
I like this; I'm always a sucker for lines of things.
I think it would be better if the whole bollard with
the helmet were in the frame, though.
Rick
Thanks for the feedback, Rick. I did crop it - I'll have a play and see
how it looks with the whole bollard there.
That's not bad, I like it.
Peter McIntosh wrote:
Hi guys,
This is my first PESO.
Taken after my daughter left her BMX helmet on some bollards, while
taking a drink break at a BMX coaching session last month. I don't
remember the EXIF stuff - was acting as a prop for her race bike at
the
Hi!
This is my first PESO.
Taken after my daughter left her BMX helmet on some bollards, while
taking a drink break at a BMX coaching session last month. I don't
remember the EXIF stuff - was acting as a prop for her race bike at the
time!
http://www.pbase.com/petergly/image/47576409/
?
greetings
Markus
-Original Message-
From: Peter McIntosh [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, August 12, 2005 2:53 PM
To: pentax-discuss@pdml.net
Subject: Re: Another first peso
Rick Womer wrote:
I like this; I'm always a sucker for lines of things.
I think it would be better
Markus Maurer wrote:
Hi Peter
welcome here first from a Swiss member.
I like the idea of your first PESO and would like to see the uncropped
version for comparison too.
May I suggest that you publish your photo with a maximum height of 500-550
pixel, so no scrolling is needed
on monitors from
At 07:34 PM 8/12/2005, Peter wrote:
Rick Womer had suggested re-cropping to include all of the bollard with
the helmet on it; I've done that and included it here too.
Sorry, but I liked the first version better. Not cropping the bollard, puts
the helmet in the middle of the frame and kills
Glen wrote:
Sorry, but I liked the first version better. Not cropping the bollard,
puts the helmet in the middle of the frame and kills some of the
kinetic properties of the composition. With the original cropping,
my eye tended to start at the top of the frame and scan down the row
of
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