> Could be a good thing, or could ruin the picture :-)

I don't see how that would ruin the picture in that the "Picture" is the 
graduated steps and the way the figure becomes the next step.

Kenneth Waller
http://www.tinyurl.com/272u2f

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Tim Øsleby" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: PESO: Benched [advice solicited]


>I don't know, But somthing tells me that there is some potential here
> in unballansing the motif. The idea in the back of my head is that
> cutting left and top wound make the girl dominate the frame more.
> Could be a good thing, or could ruin the picture :-)
>
> MaritimTim
>
> 2008/6/17 Bruce Walker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>> Bruce Walker wrote:
>>> I caught what I think has the makings of a street photo.  [...]
>>> So I could use some advice: what would you do next with this?
>>>
>>> http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3072/2582652248_fc7511edd5_o.jpg
>>
>> Thank you kind folks for looking and commenting.  I have some good ideas
>> to try out here, starting with more cropping. :-)
>>
>> And Anthony: yes it's a conversion from colour which is unfortunately
>> dominated by green/grey. The grass underfoot is yellowy green, the
>> bleachers are painted dark green, and the trees in the background are
>> various shades of green.  Not helping contrast is that the woman's track
>> suit is light grey, the chainlink fence is grey and that path that
>> intersects her RHS and cuts horizontally along her leg is asphalt that
>> comes out as dirty beige here.  The complete lack of interesting colours
>> is what made me go straight to a B&W conversion, but the sameness of
>> colours also makes that conversion hard.  Or at least it is for this 
>> newbie.
>>
>> Anyways, I'll see how far I can get with it.
>>
>> Thanks again!
>>
>> -bmw


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