Thanks Boris. I agree about the sky. The shot works better with half of it cropped out. As I said to Jack, when I took the shot I was trying to emphasise the sky. In truth the sky wasn't interesting enough for that to work.
In regards to it being right side heavy, I can see your point, but I was trying to visually represent the term "sailing into the sunset". Also when photographing the ocean it's hard to find anything interesting, other than more water, to shoot :-) I don't get upset with brutal honesty. It's the only useful kind. :-) Dave On 9/26/05, Boris Liberman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi! > > > As I tend to do when I want to relax & unwind, I went down to the > > harbor to watch the sunset. I took this shot of the harbor pilots > > launch going out to one of the many vessels waiting to berth and I > > thought I'd share: > > > > http://tinyurl.com/b8sbs > > > > <http://www.arach.net.au/~savage/PESO/peso_010.htm> > > Dave, it is very right-heavy, your composition. Also there is a > considerable piece of sky up above the setting sun which is close to > empty... > > Please don't be upset with my honest brutality. I expect nothing else in > return either. > > Boris > >

