Yes, I like the original one best.  I thought about converting it toB&W, after 
I decide about the cropping.
On 3/4/06, Jack Davis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:> IMHO, the shot originally 
posted is the most dramatic, but it needs> 'something' to make it completely 
successful.> Eliminating the green cast would be a modest start.> I feel It's 
an image that's worth some more effort.>> Jack>> --- "Daniel J. Matyola" 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:>> > I cropped the shot four different ways, 
emphasizing different> > aspectof the scene.  The variations are here:> > 
http://www.photo.net/photodb/folder.tcl?folder_id=577850> > Comments are 
welcome.> > (I think I still like the one with the sun at the top, #1, best.)> 
> Dan M> > On 3/2/06, Bruce Dayton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:> Dan,>> I> > like 
what you are trying to do here.  This type of shot is quite>> > tricky.  My 
feeling is that the sun flair at the top is just a> > little> too strong.  It 
really draws my eye there, when I'm thinking> > that the> boat and reflection 
are really the more important elements.> >  Possibly> a different!
  framing putting the boat near the top of the> > scene and> just the sun 
reflection in the foreground would be> > stronger.>> --> Best regards,> 
Bruce>>> Thursday, March 2, 2006,> > 9:17:15 AM, you wrote:>> DJM> This is a 
snap that I grabbed last week> > in Key West, FL, at> DJM> thenightly "sunset 
celebration" at Mallory> > Square.  I was just> DJM> trying tocapture the 
feeling of the event.>> > DJM> 
http://www.photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=4178034> DJM>> > Comments, 
suggestions, and especially constructive criticism are> > welcome.> DJM> Dan 
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