ditto.

Symmetry worked for me in that shot as well

On 3/22/06, Mark Erickson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Tim,
>
> There have been two opinions on this shot.  The first is shared by you
> and a number of others--too symmetric, too centered, etc.  I agree that
> the center position of the door breaks the classic rules that address
> off-center subjects, placing points of interest at power points in
> the image, etc.
>
> For me, this image works partly _because_ it breaks the rules.  I find
> the symmetry arresting--it causes my eye to pause and rove over the details
> of the mosiac, the grain in the door, etc.  I have some off-center
> compositions on disk and they don't capture my eye as well.
>
> --Mark
>
> Tim Øsleby wrote:
> >Big is better, yes. There is much to like with the Trinity image. But the
> >composition makes it "wow, next picture please". How about making it more
> >off centre (read interesting) by using portrait format putting the door in
> >bottom of the frame?
> >Just a thought, from a person who haven't been on the spot...
> >
> >
> >Tim
> >Mostly harmless (just plain Norwegian)
>
>
>

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