From: "Bruce Dayton" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

> I think the one thing that bothers me is that they are turned to close
> to showing just their backs.  It gives me a feeling of having to sneak
> up on them, rather than a shot of them enjoying the view.  I hope I'm
> making sense.  When showing people looking out at the view, it is
> nicer to see their faces in profile rather than the backs of their
> heads.  Probably a little closer to them so that they take up a little
> more room in the composition.

Hey Bruce,

I hear what you're saying on this one. I was not willing to do that with 
this shot. If you look at the corner of the screen, you'll see that they 
crossed a barrier and are quite close to the edge. So composing that kind of 
shot was not so feasible in this situation. In addition, I want to get a 
wider lens to be able to get closer and include people in the manner you 
suggest as well as a good amount of the scenery.

Thanks for the comments!

Mark 



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