I have to agree with Boris. For my taste, the picture is stronger if the
person on the right is cropped out.
John
On Fri, 04 Nov 2005 07:19:55 -0000, Marco Alpert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi Boris,
Thanks for looking and commenting (thanks to all who did). As for the
person on the right, I'd only suggest that every picture is unique and
that consequently one should approach "common rule[s] of thumb" with a
certain caution. It's simply the case that this particular picture
includes the person on the right.
Thanks again.
-Marco
On Nov 3, 2005, at 9:55 PM, Boris Liberman wrote:
Hi!
http://www.alpert.com/marco/pdml/peso29.html
Comments, as always, welcomed.
Marco, I really like it... It is busy but I think it is meant to be
this way. I have a question of curiosity and potential opportunity to
learn something. That person on the right. Why did you let them remain
in the frame? Generally it seems a common rule of thumb to avoid such
things... Why did you do it otherwise this time?
Except for the hugging couple on the far left it really works for me.
Thanks.
Boris
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